Thursday, December 22, 2011

12/22/11- Free healthy word of the day: Respect - a feeling of deep admiration for someone or something elicited by their abilities, qualities, or achievements. submitted by - Healthy Word Advocate – Fondé P. Bridges


12/22/11 - The free healthy word of the day  “Respect”

Respect - a feeling of deep admiration for someone or something elicited by their abilities, qualities, or achievements.


Discuss the word "Respect” with your child.   Respect is a very valuable healthy word to add to your vocabulary.   As adults we often respect our dearest friends.  Take the opportunity to show your child you respect their ideas, choices, or accomplishments. Be respectful of yourself and others.  Respect and enjoy your healthy words all day!

12/22/11
“Respect” Conversation Starters

1. Who do you respect?
2.  Are you respectful of others?  Why or why not?
3. Do you admire an ability that your child posses?  Why or why not?
4. Is life more fulfilling when it’s filled with respectful experiences? Why or why not?

Healthy Word Advocate – Fondé P. Bridges

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

12/21/11- Free healthy word of the day: Bodacious – 1. Excellent, admirable, or attractive. 2. Audacious in a way considered admirable. - submitted by Healthy Word Advocate – Fondé P. Bridges



12/21/11 - The free healthy word of the day  “Bodacious”

Bodacious 1. Excellent, admirable, or attractive.  2. Audacious in a way considered admirable.


Discuss the word "Bodacious” with your child.   Bodacious is a fun and cool healthy word to add to your vocabulary.  Have you ever felt bodacious or saw someone be bodacious.  Share a cool moment with your child when they were Bodacious.  It’s an awesome feeling to be recognized for your excellence.  Let your kids know when you admire them and cultivate a spirit of appreciation and respect in your relationship.  Celebrate the moments you or your child are bodacious and enjoy healthy words all day!

12/21/11
“Bodacious” Conversation Starters

1. Are you bodacious?
2.  Do you need more bodacious moments in your life?  Why or why not?
3. Do you admire your child?  Why or why not?
4. Is Life more fulfilling when it’s filled with bodacious experiences? Why or why not?

Healthy Word Advocate – Fondé P. Bridges

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Submitted by Fondé Bridges - How to create a Healthy Words Tree



 Step 1 - Make your healthy word list











 





















































12/20/11- Free healthy word of the day: “Nourish” - provide with the food or other substances necessary for growth, health, and good condition. - submitted by "Healthy Word" Advocate Fondé P. Bridges


12/20/11 - The free healthy word of the day  “Nourish”

Nourish - provide with the food or other substances necessary for growth, health, and good condition.

Discuss the word "Nourish” with your child.   It is so important that we are well nourished.   Today is a great day to share all the ways you nourish yourself and your child.  Physical nourishment is as important as spiritual nourishment, or mental nourishment.   Teaching our children how to nourish themselves will aid them their entire lives.  Nourish yourself and your child with the  “Healthy Words” you need to succeed.  Enjoy your day and share healthy words!

12/20/11
“Nourish” Conversation Starters

1. How do you nourish yourself?
2.  Do you need more nourishment?  Why or why not?
3. Does your child have adequate mental nourishment or spiritual nourishment? 
4. Do you enjoy your life more when you are well nourished? Why or why not?

Healthy Word Advocate – Fondé P. Bridges

Monday, December 19, 2011

12/19/11- Free healthy word of the day: “Design” - a plan or drawing produced to show the look and function or workings of a building, garment, or other object before it is built or made. submitted by "Healthy Word" Advocate Fondé P. Bridges


12/19/11 - The free healthy word of the day  “Design”

Design - a plan or drawing produced to show the look and function or workings of a building, garment, or other object before it is built or made.

Discuss the word "Design” with your child.  Share with your child the various ways you design your life.  We can often overlook the role we play in planning our life.  You will empower your child, as you teach them to design their life.  Grant your child many opportunities to practice writing or drawing their future goals or plans.  Allowing your child to practice life design is an amazing gift.  The benefits of designing one’s life are extraordinary.  Enjoy designing your life and add the word “enrich” to your child’s vocabulary.  Enjoy your day and share healthy words!

“Design” Conversation Starters

1. What do you do everyday to design your life?
2.  What ways can you design your life today?
3. How does your child help design their lives? 
4. Do you enjoy your life more when you help design it?

Healthy Word Advocate – Fondé P. Bridges

Saturday, December 17, 2011

1st "Healthy Words" Tree - created by "Healthy Words" Advocate - Fondé P. Bridges, Arts@Large, and the amazing students from the Milwaukee Boys and Girls Club.

"Healthy Words" Advocate - Fondé P. Bridges
1st Healthy Words Tree - "a handful of leaves"

"Healthy Words" Advocate - Fondé P. Bridges
1st Healthy Words Tree - "more leaves"





"Healthy Words" Advocate - Fondé P. Bridges
1st Healthy Words Tree  - "a couple more leaves"




"Healthy Words" Advocate - Fondé P. Bridges
1st Healthy Words Tree - "more leaves and some fruit!"





"Healthy Words" Advocate - Fondé P. Bridges
1st Healthy Words Tree - "an abundance of leaves"








"Healthy Words" Advocate - Fondé P. Bridges
1st Healthy Words Tree - "completed"





Fondé P. Bridges - A to Z "Healthy Words" - Orchards of Inspiration Worksheet


“Healthy Words”
Orchards of Inspiration Worksheet
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created by Fondé P. Bridges

Fondé P. Bridges - “Healthy Words” – Global Orchards of Inspiration Workshop.


The “Healthy Words” – Global Orchards of Inspiration Literacy Workshop Ó

Summary

The “Healthy Words” – Orchards of Inspiration is a visual arts and creative writing workshop designed to inspire, promote, and encourage the use of positive and beneficial vocabulary in the lives of young people and positively enhance class climate.  Each class will create a tree of inspiration and as they collect and label 5 leaves with “Healthy Words” each.  Participants will use a “Healthy Words” Orchards Vocabulary Builder - Worksheet. Students receive 5 blank leaves at the beginning of the session to label with a healthy word. After choosing and writing a healthy word on their leaf, they will decorate the leaf in various colors using crayon, marker, colored pencil, watercolor, etc.   Once the leaf is decorated and a healthy word is written one side of the leaf, students will place it on there classes healthy word tree.  Over the 5 sessions parents, teachers, and staff will also be encouraged to label and decorate a leaf with a healthy word as well.  Each student will also receive a “Healthy Words Vocabulary Handbook”. The “Healthy Words” – Orchards of Inspiration Project covers five healthy words, each word is a step from the “5 Healthy Word Steps to Success”. The steps are as follows:  Inspire, Desire, Inquire, Aspire, and Acquire. From the collection of all these words students will conclude each session by decorating, labeling, and placing their leaf on their classes “Healthy Words” – Orchards of Inspiration.



 Goals of “Healthy Words” – Orchards of Global literacy

                        Provide participants a nurturing avenue to creatively express   
                 their self.

               Enrich, enhance, and reinforce a positive classroom environment.

                        Build self-esteem through cultivating creative self-awareness

                        Reinforce creative writing tools.


                        Share, expose, explain, and utilize at least one healthy word with a    
                 child everyday.

                        Visually create a symbol of health, positivity, and goodness, in the
                 classroom positively enhancing class climate.

                        Develop ideas from concept to creation.

                        Provide every child in the workshop, an opportunity to identify and use at least five healthy words to describe them.
           
                        Assist participants in maintaining, developing, and/or reinforcing
                               self – esteem, self – worth, and self – efficacy.



Supplies

Black Permanent Marker
Brown Paper Bag
Crayons or Paint or marker
Dictionary
Healthy Words – Worksheet
Paper (preferably) recycled
Pencil/Pen
Scissors
Tape (preferably) 2-sided

Procedures

Hand – out the “Healthy Words” Vocabulary Builder - Worksheet.  The worksheet titled  “Healthy Words” Seeds from A to Z”.  Define Inspire. The “Healthy Seeds” session encourages students to collectively assign a healthy inspirational word to each letter in the alphabet. Hand out a blank leaf to every child.  Instruct the students to decorate their leaf with various colors or one color of their choosing.  They will also label their leaf with a healthy word from their class’s alphabetical list of healthy words.  Once their leaf is labeled and decorated they will complete the session by placing their healthy word leaf on their classes “Healthy Word Tree”.

Summary

The “Healthy Words” – Orchards of Inspiration Project was developed to balance out the widespread use of negative words in children’s lives, to highlight the need for a conscious effort on the part of adults to expose, explain, and utilize at least one healthy word with a child everyday, to visually create a symbol of health, positivity, and goodness, in the classroom. To provide every child an opportunity to identify and use at least one “healthy word” when describing themselves.  To assist participants in maintaining, developing, and/or reinforcing there natural self – esteem, self – worth, and self – efficacy.  I’ve heard people say “a man is what he thinks”, well, a child deserves to think great, marvelous, and glorious ideas, this workshop provides the building blocks – “Healthy Words”

Preparation

Steps

1.    Collect enough scrap paper or recycled paper to make 5 leaves per participant, 2 leaves can usually fit on piece of paper. I use old phone book pages, personally.
2.    On your scrap paper draw to leaves per page, cut them out. Repeat until you have enough leaves to make 5 leaves per person.
3.    One brown paper bag should be sufficient enough to cut out a tree trunk.
4.    Draw a simple tree trunk on the brown bag cut it out.
5.    Print out enough worksheets for each person participating.




Created by Fondé P.  Bridges your  “Healthy Word Advocate”!