CSHP
Wellness Wheel
Vocabulary
Definitions
What If??
100
These services should be designed to improve students' mental, emotional, and social health.
What is school-based counseling
100
The ability to control stress and to express emotions appropriately and comfortably is key for this dimension of wellness.
What is emotional wellness
100
When an individual believes that he or she cannot control many of the factors that contribute to a higher level of wellness, they are said to have this type of control.
What is an external locus of control
100
In this NHES, students will demonstrate the ability to use goal-setting skills to enhance health.
What is NHES 6
100
this type of cholesterol is commonly called "good" cholesterol.
What is HDL
200
This is developed through a partnership between school officials, parents, and community organizations.
What is school, family, community health promotion partnerships
200
Maintaining safe water, food, and air are key in this dimension of wellness.
What is environmental wellness
200
This outlines the breadth and arrangement of essential health topics and concepts across grade levels.
What is the scope of health education curricula
200
In this NHES, students will demonstrate the ability to practice health enhancing behaviors and avoid or reduce risks.
What is NHES 7
200
If a group of students are talking about Molly, what are they likely discussing?
What are drugs. MDMA (ecstacy): Club Drug
300
This component of the CSHP includes both the physical and the emotional environment in the classroom.
What is the healthful school environment
300
This dimension of wellness includes aspects such as self-awareness and connectedness with self and others.
What is spiritual wellness
300
This is an organized method for developing lesson plans for a particular group of students and thus can be tailored to each classroom.
What is a teaching unit
300
In this NHES, students will demonstrate the ability to access valid information and products and services to enhance health.
What is NHES 3
300
If a student comes to school with noticeable bruises on his or her body, they may be experiencing this and it should be reported to the proper authorities.
What is physical abuse
400
This component of the CSHP should provide cognitive content and learning experiences in a variety of activity areas, such as basic movement skills;physical fitness; rhythm and dance, etc.
What is physical education
400
The ability to carry out daily tasks, develop cardiovascular and muscular fitness, and maintaining a proper weight are all key in this dimension of wellness.
What is physical wellness
400
These are the expectations of what the students will demonstrate if the intended instruction and learning have taken place.
What are performance indicators
400
In this NHES, students will demonstrate the ability to use decision-making skills to enhance health.
What is NHES 5
400
If a student in your class complains of frequent headaches, cries a lot, displays anger, bites his/her fingernails, they may be suffering from this.
What is stress.
500
Opportunities in this area include those intended for school staff to improve their health status through activities such as health assessments, health education, and health-related fitness activities.
What is school site health promotion for staff
500
This dimension of wellness is marked by the ability to interact successfully with people and one's personal environment.
What is social wellness
500
The use of standards, benchmarks, and performance indicators to evaluate each student's progress in learning and mastering tasks in specific content is done through this.
What is assessment
500
In this NHES, students will comprehend concepts related to health promotion and disease prevention to enhance health.
What is NHES 1
500
If you notice that a student has begun to suffer from hair loss, foul breath, and a preoccupation with food, they are likely suffering from this.
What is bulimia nervosa
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