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Author Schumacher, Donald.

Title Overcoming obesity in childhood and adolescence : a guide for school leaders / Donald Schumacher and J. Allen Queen
Published Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Corwin Press, a Sage Pub. Co., 2007

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Description xiv, 146 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Contents Childhood obesity, schools, and society -- The essential truths -- Practical guides to the essential truths -- 1.1 Childhood obesity is the number one public health problem of the 21st century -- 1.2 In some children there is a direct continuum from being overweight to becoming obese and overweight children are at higher risks for becoming obese adults -- 1.3 In your school at least one out of four students is at an unhealthy weight -- 1.4. Unhealthy weight of students is a major negative impact on personal health and wellness -- 1.5 Unhealthy weight impacts the academic achievement and emotional-social development of students -- 1.6 Classroom discipline problems, increased instructional costs and absenteeism are by products of the childhood obesity epidemic -- The principal's role as an agent of change -- The essential truths -- Practical guides to the essential truths -- School wellness organizational design for faculty and staff wellness -- 2.1 As the instructional leader, you are responsible for guiding and developing the school's vision for overall student success -- 2.2 Within your role in the implementation of the required federal, state and district standards, one specific task is to provide the leadership in integrating a program for the prevention and education of overweight and obese students within the existing curriculum -- 2.3 As an instructional leader, you must serve as a healthy role model to teachers, staff, students, parents and members of the community : healthy role modeling is about making changes -- 2.4 As principal, you must insure each student has a qualified teacher and provide a comprehensive professional growth plan for each faculty member that includes a personal, healthy weight and wellness component in order to serve as an appropriate role model to their students -- 2.5 As the leader for the staff development of teachers in your school, you must provide training opportunities for faculty to learn concepts in health and wellness, in addition to instructional techniques for implementing integrated instruction within the classroom -- 2.6 The school principal provides a safe and orderly environment to confront and resolve negative issues impacting the overall growth and academic achievement of all students including those overweight and obese -- 2.7 With direct input from powerful special interest groups, professional organizations, food and beverage industry, you must be proactive in implementing successful programs for overweight and obese students -- The barriers we face -- The essential truths -- Practical guides to the essential truths -- Schools are negative exercise zones -- School board, board of education and parent organizations as barriers -- Health care provider knowledge base and involvement as a barrier -- 3.1 Principals must become positive role models -- 3.2 Parental resistance to solving weight problems can be transferred to children -- 3.3 Students can create self barriers -- 3.4 Weight discrimination can be a barrier created by your teachers and reinforced by other students -- 3.5 Structural barriers within the school system promote unhealthy food and beverage choices -- 3.6 Stress and overeating are barriers to controlling the obesity epidemic -- 3.7 Transitions and resistance to change are barriers -- School principal action plans -- The essential truths -- Practical guides to the essential truths -- 4.1 Principal's plan for faculty health promotion-- a team approach -- 4.2 Principal's plan for student improved healthy weight and exercise-team approach -- 4.3 Unhealthy weight impacts the social-emotional development of students : to address it, you need to better understand it -- Resource A. Grades 3-5 eating survey -- Resource B. Grades 6-12 eating survey -- Resource C. Research insights: obesity in children -- Resource D. Research insights: topics related to obesity in children
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Obesity in children -- United States.
Children -- Nutrition -- United States.
Health promotion -- United States.
School management and organization -- United States.
Author Queen, J. Allen.
National Association of Elementary School Principals (U.S.)
LC no. 2006016034
ISBN 1412916658 cloth alkaline paper
1412916666 paperback alkaline paper