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Healthy Choices Week December 2, 2010
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Every year after Thanksgiving break, Memphis City Schools hosts a week dedicated to student health. Healthy Choices Week includes the following days: November 29 th : Healthy Neighborhoods Day November 30 th : Drug Free Day December 1 st : World AIDS Day December 2 nd : Healthy Relationships Day December 3 rd : Healthy Weight Day
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Relationships are… …how we interact with our friends, family, and dating partners. A relationship that is healthy… …is one where everyone feels safe and respected. …is one where other parts of our health (diet, exercise, sleep, etc) are affected in a positive way.
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An unhealthy relationship… …might make us want to avoid people, places, and situations. …might make us not eat right, not exercise enough, not sleep enough, and not do well in school.
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An in-school survey was given to Memphis students in 2009. In it, students wrote about: Fighting at school Weapons at school Sexual intercourse Fighting with dating partners How drug use affected dating
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1 out of 5 high school students has been in a physical fight. What does this mean to me? Why is this unhealthy? {Remember, unhealthy things might make us want to avoid people, places, or situations and might make us not eat right, exercise, sleep well, or do well in school.} What can I do to change this?
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1 out of 50 high school students has brought a weapon to school. 1 out of 11 students has been threatened or injured with a weapon. What does this mean to me? Why is this unhealthy? {Remember, unhealthy things might make us want to avoid people, places, or situations and might make us not eat right, exercise, sleep well, or do well in school.} What can I do to change this?
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1 out of 3 high school students have had sexual intercourse. What does this mean to me? Why is this unhealthy? {Remember, unhealthy things might make us want to avoid people, places, or situations and might make us not eat right, exercise, sleep well, or do well in school.} What can I do to change this?
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3 out of 25 high school students were hit, slapped, or physically hurt on purpose by their “boyfriend” or “girlfriend”. What does this mean to me? Why is this unhealthy? {Remember, unhealthy things might make us want to avoid people, places, or situations and might make us not eat right, exercise, sleep well, or do well in school.} What can I do to change this?
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3 out of 25 sexually-active high school students drank alcohol or used drugs before the last time they had sex. What does this mean to me? Why is this unhealthy? {Remember, unhealthy things might make us want to avoid people, places, or situations and might make us not eat right, exercise, sleep well, or do well in school.} What can I do to change this?
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