Recycle Bin Boogie: Move and Learn with Recyclables!
Course: #31301Level: IntroductorySubject Area: Advancing children's physical and intellectual development 1 Hour 91 ReviewsIt is essential for early childhood educators to gain knowledge about pediatric health promotion and obesity prevention. To ensure the success of pediatric health promotion and obesity prevention programs, carry over must occur between schools, daycares, the home environment, and community recreation. “Recycle Bin Boogie: Move and Learn with Recyclables” equips educators with a plethora of creative, fun, budget-friendly physical activities combined with academic concepts and recyclables that can be easily incorporated into a variety of settings. Get up and go eco!!!
Please note: This course is also offered in a series of recordings titled "Recycling and Physical Activities", course 31555. which is offered for 0.2 CEUs (2 clock hours).
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Learning Outcomes
- After this course, participants will be able to describe at least three benefits of physical activity for children and adolescents.
- After this course, participants will be able to list at least three general exercise principles for children and adolescents.
- After this course, participants will be able to identify the link between physical activity and learning (including recent research) for children and adolescents.
- After this course, participants will be able to describe at least three creative physical activities that combine academic concepts and recyclables for use in early childhood settings.
Course created on September 28, 2018
Agenda
0-5 Minutes | Background, review of learning outcomes |
5-25 Minutes | Benefits of physical activity, general exercise principles for children and adolescents, and the link between physical activity and learning (including recent research). |
25-55 Minutes | Creative physical activities combined with academic concepts and recyclables into a variety of early childhood settings including schools, daycares, the home environment, and community recreation |
55-60 Minutes | Summary |
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Amy Schlessman
BS, MPT, DPT, DHS
Amy Schlessman, PT, DPT, DHSc, is the Director of ADEPT (Accelerated Development of Excellence in Physical Therapy) at Tufts University, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences. She has over 22 years of experience as a school-based physical therapist, working with early childhood and school-age students, teachers, parents, and administrators.
Her research is focused on embedding physical activity throughout the school day/health promotion, emergency preparedness, collaborative practices, and best practices in teaching. Amy has delivered over 65 professional presentations at national, state, and regional conferences and over 100 invited speaker presentations. Amy is the author of Recycle Bin Boogie: Move and Learn with Recyclables, a guide to physical activities combined with academic concepts using recyclables. Amy serves the Academy of Pediatric Physical Therapy as a member of the Communications/Membership/Public Relations Leadership Committee and State Advocacy Liaison for Ohio. Amy serves the Ohio Physical Therapy Association as part of the Pediatric Special Interest Group’s leadership team.
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Amy Schlessman: Financial Disclosures: Amy Schlessman received an honorarium for presenting this course. Non-Financial Disclosures: Amy Schlessman has no relevant non-financial relationships to disclose.
Content Disclosure: This learning event focuses on the following specific products or services and will not include info on other products or services: Amy has published a book by this same title.
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