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Poor School Performance
SLEEP APNEA
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How to help these students...
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  • Understand the problem
  • Develop school action plan
  • Promote positive psychosocial development
  • Promote healthy diet and nutrition teachers
  • Encourage physical activity
  • Support the Lets Move campaign and the Task
    Force on Childhood Obesity.
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vmHA1gneMy8s
  • Understand the problem
  • Develop school action plan
  • Promote positive psychosocial development
  • Promote healthy diet and nutrition teachers
  • Encourage physical activity
  • Support the Lets Move campaign and the Task
    Force on Childhood Obesity.
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vmHA1gneMy8s
  • Understand the problem
  • Develop school action plan
  • Promote positive psychosocial development
  • Promote healthy diet and nutrition teachers
  • Encourage physical activity
  • Support the Lets Move campaign and the Task
    Force on Childhood Obesity.
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vmHA1gneMy8s
  • Understand the problem
  • Develop school action plan
  • Promote positive psychosocial development
  • Promote healthy diet and nutrition teachers
  • Encourage physical activity
  • Support the Lets Move campaign and the Task
    Force on Childhood Obesity.
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vmHA1gneMy8s

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Implementing a daily exercise time policy
  • STAKEHOLDERS INCLUDE
  • Students 5)
    Athletic Director
  • Classroom Teachers 6) Physical
    Education Teachers
  • Parents 7)
    Superintendents
  • Principal 8)
    Physicians

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Who has the power?
  1. Students Will or will not participate
  2. Classroom Teachers They are the salespeople for
    the program. If they dont tout its virtues, it
    will not succeed
  3. Parents They have to support more physical
    activity by asking about it, doing it at home,
    etc.
  4. Principal He/she decides if and how it will be
    implemented.
  5. Athletic Director He/she throws support to
    phys.ed. Teachers, who in turn give to others.
  6. Physical Education Teachers They can be the
    supporter or the naysayer.
  7. Superintendents Supports financially and at
    Board meetings.
  8. Physicians They can support it by being a guest
    visitor singing its praises at exams
    reinforcing in their classes what is done in the
    exercise sessions.

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Expected Outcomes
Intended
Unintended
1) Obese students lose weight,
2) Students make better food choices.
3) Students become healthier.
4) Exercise becomes a daily habit.
1) Students learn better.
2) Staff becomes healthier.
3) People want to do more of it.
4) Other schools want to come visit the program.
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Happy Endings.
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