#1243

Date:    Fri, 22 Nov 2002 09:09:04 -0500
From:    Colleen Mahoney <cmahoney@WADSNET.COM>
Subject: preschoolers and stress management

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Here is another resource for stress management and children.  Some of =
the words are "big" for preschoolers but the illustrations and =
comparisons are great!  Colleen

Don't Pop Your Cork on Mondays: The Children's Anti-Stress Book by =
Adolph J. Moser, Dav Pilkey (Illustrator)
Colleen Mahoney, Ph.D.
Owner, Mahoney Consulting Group
301 Windfall Lane
Wadsworth, OH 44281

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#1244
Date:    Fri, 22 Nov 2002 08:51:58 -0600
From:    "Mark J. Kittleson, PhD, FAAHB" <kittle@SIU.EDU>
Subject: HEDIR Award Ceremony

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For those of you who missed the HEDIR Award luncheon at APHA, you missed a
great meal and good discussion with our two recipients...Michael Pejsach
and Michaela Conley.  This year's award ceremony had a slightly different
flavor.  Jones and Bartlett Publishers continues to sponsor the lunch, but
this year AAHE (American Association of Health Education) has started
playing a more active role.  In the future, the AAHE Technology Task force
will be selecting future receipients.

For those of you who are interested in seeing Dr. Pejsach's PowerPoint
presentation, go to http://healthbehavior.com/index3.shtml
In the upper right corner is the link.


Mark J. Kittleson, PhD, FAAHB
Professor, Health Education
Graduate Director, Health Education & Recreation
Home Page: www.kittle.siu.edu
The HEDIR Home Page: www.hedir.org
The IEJHE: www.iejhe.org

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#1245
Date:    Fri, 22 Nov 2002 11:48:43 -0500
From:    Robert Weiler <rweiler@HHP.UFL.EDU>
Subject: Textbooks

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Hi everyone:

I'm looking for serveral middle school health education textbooks that are
either on "backorder" or out of print.  If you have any titles below, please
let me know.  I'm willing to buy them at a fair price.  Please note,
however, that I only need 1 of each.


1.  Meeks & Heit (1990).  Health: Focus on You.  Merrill Publishing Company
(6th grade).

2. Meeks & Heit (1990).  Health: Focus on You.  Merrill Publishing Company
(7th grade).

3.  Meeks & Heit (1990).  Health: Focus on You.  Merrill Publishing Company
(8th grade).

4.  Olsen, et al (1994).  Being Healthy.  Harcourt School Publishers (7th
grade).


Thanks.....

Bob

*************
Robert M. Weiler
Associate Professor
Department of Health Science Education
College of Health & Human Performance
University of Florida
Stadium Road / FLG 5
P.O. Box 118210
Gainesville, FL  32611-8210
TEL:  352.392.0583, ext. 1282
FAX:  352.392.1909
EML:  rweiler@hhp.ufl.edu

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#1246
Date:    Fri, 22 Nov 2002 11:23:59 -0800
From:    Andrew Jenkins <jenkinsa@CWU.EDU>
Subject: Friday  Inspiration

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Friends and Folks,

For today's Friday Inspiration I'd like to submit my first Friday Inspiration post.  It a
quote by Theodore Roosevelt that hangs on my office door and reminds me daily that my
efforts count for something.  It also reminds me to NOT listen to the nay-sayers who pass
in and out of my life; those who are always to eager to tell me how I might fail at some
endeavor or why a dream is unrealistic.  I hope it has the same effects on you.

Still keeping my Dreams,

Andy J :{)


Daring Greatly

It is not the critic who counts
not the man who points out how the strong man stumbled
or where the doer of deeds could have done them better.

The credit goes to the man who is actually in the arena,
who's face is marred by dust and blood,
who strives valiantly,
who errs and comes short again and again.

Who knows great enthusiasms,
the great devotions.
Who spends himself in a worthy cause;
who at best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement
and who at the worst, if he fails;
at least fails while Daring Greatly

So that his place shall never be
with the timid souls
who neither know victory or defeat.

Theodore Roosevelt

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