The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
Digitized Student Development, Social Media, and IdentityPaul Brown
Originally presented at the ACPA 2016 International Convention in Montreal, Canada. This presentation provides an overview of my research on college student development in digital/social spaces.
Keynote address (Feb, 2016) to the educators in the Fort Nelson school district. We all know that we cannot teach a child without a concection... without a relationship. In the hustle and bustle of our jobs as educators, we often forget our why, the reason we got into education, of trying to make a difference with kids. In this talk, 6 Keys to Connecting are shared and discussed with the challenge of creating a more positive climate and better connections with kids in our classrooms, schools, and organizations.
The document is a writing prompt about a friendly monster. It provides blank spaces for a child to fill in what the monster says and does as it interacts with the narrator and other characters. The monster is afraid of daylight, becomes friends with the narrator, has fun in their room, gets laughed at in the recess, comes to school with the narrator where it surprises the teacher but is allowed to stay all day. The prompt leaves room for the child to create a story about the monster.
The document is a writing prompt about a friendly monster. It provides blanks for a reader to fill in what the monster says and does in different situations, such as being under a bed, playing in a bedroom, going to recess at school, and attending class. The prompt encourages creative writing about a story involving the monster.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
Digitized Student Development, Social Media, and IdentityPaul Brown
Originally presented at the ACPA 2016 International Convention in Montreal, Canada. This presentation provides an overview of my research on college student development in digital/social spaces.
Keynote address (Feb, 2016) to the educators in the Fort Nelson school district. We all know that we cannot teach a child without a concection... without a relationship. In the hustle and bustle of our jobs as educators, we often forget our why, the reason we got into education, of trying to make a difference with kids. In this talk, 6 Keys to Connecting are shared and discussed with the challenge of creating a more positive climate and better connections with kids in our classrooms, schools, and organizations.
The document is a writing prompt about a friendly monster. It provides blank spaces for a child to fill in what the monster says and does as it interacts with the narrator and other characters. The monster is afraid of daylight, becomes friends with the narrator, has fun in their room, gets laughed at in the recess, comes to school with the narrator where it surprises the teacher but is allowed to stay all day. The prompt leaves room for the child to create a story about the monster.
The document is a writing prompt about a friendly monster. It provides blanks for a reader to fill in what the monster says and does in different situations, such as being under a bed, playing in a bedroom, going to recess at school, and attending class. The prompt encourages creative writing about a story involving the monster.