Professionally, the training has given me tools and distinctions to
address emotional wellness, body - mind connection, and spirituality with clients and students.
Not exact matches
School health is a comprehensive multi-component approach for
addressing the physical,
emotional and mental health needs of students and staff - including nutrition, physical activity, school and student safety, staff
wellness, healthy relationships, school climate and connectedness and many others.
Sure, the benefits of
addressing our physical
wellness may very well spill over into our
emotional sphere, but isn't our mental health important enough to focus on in and of itself?
But what we often fail to
address in our quest for improved
wellness is our mental and
emotional health.
As we say in our mission, we recognize the 5 pentagons of
wellness: physical, mental,
emotional, and spiritual aspects that must be
addressed for long - term healing and on - going
wellness» -LSB-...]
As we say in our mission, we recognize the 5 pentagons of
wellness: physical, mental,
emotional, and spiritual aspects that must be
addressed for long - term healing and on - going
wellness» and this includes sleep health.
We recognize the physical,
emotional and spiritual aspects that must be
addressed for long - term healing and on - going
wellness.
The original 38 flowers essences were herbal infusions made from flowers in which a British physician, Dr Edward Bach, discovered that each of these flowers
addressed a specific
emotional and mental aspect of
wellness.
Finding a
wellness - accountability buddy — a peer who agrees to support and keep you accountable to your
wellness goals — or using a professional learning community as a space to check in with other teachers are also ways to get that support, offers Alex Shevrin, a former school leader and teacher at Centerpoint School, a trauma - informed high school in Vermont that institutes school - wide practices aimed at
addressing students» underlying
emotional needs.
As such, HOPE COMMUNITY PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOL will provide students a comprehensive school health education that
address a variety of topics such as alcohol and other drug use and abuse, healthy eating / nutrition, mental and
emotional health, personal health and
wellness, physical activity, safety and injury prevention, sexual health, tobacco use, and violence prevention.
Topics in this issue will
address student
wellness and social -
emotional learning, as well as bullying and violence prevention, school security, and responding to a crisis.
These tinctures are used to
address a variety of mental,
emotional and physical aspects of
wellness.
In our work together we can
address sexual health concerns (e.g desire discrepancy, low sexual desire, sexual dysfunction, out of control sexual behavior, and concerns around sexuality and gender identity) in order to improve your overall
wellness and deepen your sexual and
emotional intimacy with your partner (s).
For adult family members, Family Ties of Westchester focuses on services that enhance family stability such as
emotional wellness screenings for adults, trainings and educational programs to improve parenting skills, and access to services that
address behavioral issues in children.
I
address not only mental -
emotional wellness, but the physical body as well.
She
addresses mind - body
wellness by including in treatment lifestyle tips, relaxation training, and
Emotional Freedom Techniques.
Project LAUNCH (Linking Actions for Unmet Needs in Children's Health) promotes the
wellness of young children ages birth to 8 by
addressing the physical, social,
emotional, cognitive, and behavioral aspects of their development.
Finding a
wellness - accountability buddy — a peer who agrees to support and keep you accountable to your
wellness goals — or using a professional learning community as a space to check in with other teachers are also ways to get that support, offers Alex Shevrin, a former school leader and teacher at Centerpoint School, a trauma - informed high school in Vermont that institutes school - wide practices aimed at
addressing students» underlying
emotional needs.
The purpose of Project LAUNCH (Linking Actions for Unmet Needs in Children's Health) is to promote the
wellness of young children ages birth to 8 by
addressing the physical, social,
emotional, cognitive, and behavioral aspects of their development.
This Toolkit was created in 2013 in response to school communities» need to
address student mental and
emotional wellness in order to prevent suicide and to provide evidence based information about how to intervene in a crisis or after a suicide loss.