A Guide To Preventing Lifestyle Diseases

$199.00

3 Graduate Level or In-service Credits/ 45 hours Instructor Michelle Rosenoff

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3 Graduate Level or In-service Credits/ 45 hours Instructor Michelle Rosenoff, August 1-30, September 1-29, October 1-30, November 1-, 1-30, January 3-30, February 1-28, March 1-30, April 1-29, May 1-30, June 1-30, July 1-30, October 1- December 30, January 3- May 30, June 1-August 30

Adams State University

This course is designed to offer educators insight into how students as young as Kindergarten are making choices that can affect their health and well-being in the future. Lifestyle choices and behaviors play a pivotal role in determining how long you may live. This course will focus on topics such as stress, diabetes, heart disease, cancers, obesity, high blood pressure, poor diet and lack of exercise, lack of sleep, etc. The class will provide strategies and interventions for even the youngest of children to help ward off these debilitating diseases, including but not limited to stress management techniques, a guide to healthy eating and sleeping and the recommended amount of exercise to ward off disease.

Upon registering for Adams State Graduate Level Credit students will be sent a link to pay 165.00 directly to Adams State to receive this credit.

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August 1-30, September 1-29, October 1-30, November 1-30, December 1-30, January 3-30, February 1-28, March 1-30, April 1-29, May 1-30, June 1-30, July 1-30, October 1- December 30, January 3- May 30, June 1-August 30

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