NV CKA5 1.C Advanced Level Wellness Training: Obesity Prevention, Contributing Factors, Communication with Parents
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Reminder: The Basic Level Wellness class must be taken before the Intermediate or Advanced wellness class is taken. Prerequisite/s: The Basic Level Wellness Training must be taken before taking an Intermediate or Advanced Wellness training.A certificate of completion will NOT be generated until the Basic class is taken.If you have taken the Basic Wellness Course, please email [email protected]and a certificate of completion will be emailed to you.
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Obesity is a medical condition that occurs when a person carries excess weight or body fat that might affect their health.
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A person is considered obese when his or her BMI is 10 or higher.
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Young children who are overweight by kindergarten are four times more likely to have obesity by 8th grade than those not overweight (CDC).
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An educator plays a critical role in obesity prevention by actively incorporating nutrition and physical activity education into their curriculum, serving as a positive role model for healthy behaviors, and advocating for supportive school policies that promote healthy eating and regular exercise among students, thereby helping to establish lifelong healthy habits.
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Encourage parents to have an an open dialogue and invite their child to share their thoughts and feelings how they feel about their body.
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Communicating Overweight and Obese Children with Parents includes:
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