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What are the three types of eating disorders |
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A routine of secretive uncontrolled eating followed by inappropriate ways of trying rid the body food |
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Refusal to maintain a minimum normal body weight |
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a period , usually brief, of excessive indulgence, as in eating, drinking alcohol |
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Psychological factors of eating disorders |
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Low self esteem
lack of control
depression
strong need to please others |
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What group of people have the highest rate of suicide because of either abuse or isolation |
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How does depression affect a childs learning |
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What is the 3rd leading cause of death among people the age of 15-24 |
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What is the first thing a teacher should do if they think a student is depressed |
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report them to a counselor |
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Girls are twice as likely to get depressed than boys
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What is the leading cause of birth abnormalities |
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Two signs of substance abuse withdrawals |
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to treat in a harmful, injurious, or offensive way |
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Children that come home to an empty house |
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Why do children become latch keyed |
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single parents
low income
no family living close by
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Where did the term latch key come from? |
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they wear a key around thier necks |
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A cronic sleep-restricted state |
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If class starts later you get lower grades
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How many hours should you sleep for maximum benefits |
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What is an affect of sleep deprivation |
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fatigue
clumsiness
weight loss/gain |
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You start to get impaired with your first drink of alcohol
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If a student stops taking care of herself, skips class, has sudden mood changes, she may have a drug problem
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Smoking cigarettes does not affect blood pressure |
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Cigarettes contain over 100 chemicals |
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How many children in America live in poverty |
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What are the main causes of poverty |
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uneducated parents
teen pregnacy
substance abuse |
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Immigrants are the most likely to live in poverty |
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Abused children are more likely to stay in school
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What is the difference between normal peer conflict and bullying?
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Why do some people not bully?
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They know it is wrong
other avenues of success
positive role models |
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What are the three types of victims?
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Passive
Provocative
Reactive |
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What type of victim may have a learning disability
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If you want to change the culture of a school, you must first change the behavior of the ____________________ |
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Describe a bully free zone |
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no not tollerate any bullying
character posters
consistant reactions
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Who are the stakeholders in a bully free zone |
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students
parents
teachers
administrators
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Where does most bullying occur in elementary |
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Where does bullying occur in middle school |
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80% of students are involved in bullying at middle school
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What do students believe about telling on a bully |
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Adults don't care
Fear retaliation
embarrassed |
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List the 8 strategies for preventing bullying |
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1. Observe
2. Educate all stakehloders
3. Determine extent of problem
4. Have a formal Bullying Prevention Program
5. Communicate expectations and policies
6. Bullying is NOT tollerated
7. Help victims know what to do
8. help Bystanders know what to do |
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What is the difference between tattling and telling?
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Tattling - you are trying to get someone in trouble
Telling - you are concerned with someones safety |
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What is indifferent listening |
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listening and not taking action |
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Children learn second languages quickly and easily |
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In the 2000 census , what language did 10% of the U.S. speak |
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There are more English speaking people in China and India alone than in the UK or USA |
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Name the ten barriers of learning |
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