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Health Health: Learning Experience 10

Health Health Habits (Strand) 1.0 Basic Hygiene (Substrand) 2.0 Oral Health (Substrand) 3.0 Knowledge of Wellness (Substrand) 4.0 Sun Safety (Substrand) Health: Learning Experience 10

Health Safety (Strand) 1.0 Injury Prevention (Substrand) Health: Learning Experience 10

Health Nutrition (Strand) 1.0 Nutrition Knowledge (Substrand) 2.0 Nutrition Choices (Substrand) 3.0 Self-Regulation of Eating (Substrand) Health: Learning Experience 10

Health Obtain health-related demographic information specific to your community, county, or state Health: Learning Experience 10

Health Which question stood out for you? Which questions did you expect? Which ones surprised you? Which questions do you think might be easiest to ask? Which ones might be more difficult? Which ones might give the widest variety of responses? From all the lists of questions, which five would you use? Health: Learning Experience 10

Health What information from the reports really caught your attention? What are some things that were new to you? Where would you like some clarification? What are some main themes or key points that emerge from these reports about health beliefs and practices? How could you use this information in your work with children and families? Health: Learning Experience 10