Thursday, August 29, 2013

Welcome Christen Cevoli to Baker Elementary

Welcome Christen Cevoli!!! It is with great joy and enthusiasm that the Ezra Baker Community welcomes Christen as the new Physical Education teacher replacing Mr. Raudonaitis. Christen was the full time P.E teacher at the M.E. Small school, teaching grades 4 and 5, until the school district changed the grade levels of many schools. We are very fortunate to have her choose to come to Ezra Baker School and help us to develop a curriculum that will help our “kids” to be healthy and develop a life long love of movement. Christen is an experienced professional in the P.E field and will bring to our physical education program her perspective as to what kids need to stay healthy, which will professionally enhance our school and will excite all of the children that she will be working with this fall. Don’t hesitate to introduce your self to Christen as you will find her to be a warm and caring professional who is upbeat and wants all people to enjoy the health benefits that fitness can offer. Again, welcome Christen and I look forward to creating many terrific classes together for our school population. Mr. Fantaroni

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Misery Index Medical Conditions and Biggest Killers!!!

The link to this article is on our side page but keeping healthy, we now know, not only keeps us alive longer but our quality of life improves, and we hopefully avoid the misery conditions that can be avoided with moderate daily exercise and good nutrition.  It all matters!
Exercise and eat healthier together as a family and the benefits will last a lifetime.
Bob

“The United States spends more than the rest of the world on health care and leads the world in the quality and quantity of its health research, but that doesn’t add up to better health outcomes,” Murray said in a statement.
One place the U.S. does better – treating some cancers.
“Five-year survival for breast cancer and colorectal cancer are higher in the U.S. than in many OECD countries,” they wrote.
The biggest killers: clogged arteries (known medically as ischemic heart disease), lung cancer, stroke, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and road accidents.
But the diseases that caused the most misery, known in the lingo as disability-adjusted life years, are low back pain, major depressive disorder, other musculoskeletal disorders, neck pain, and anxiety disorders.
In fact, Americans are more disabled now than they were 10 years ago, the researchers found.
“The gap between life expectancy and healthy life expectancy, a measure of the expected number of healthy years that an individual loses to disability—increased from 9.4 to 10.1 years. In other words, individuals in the US are living longer, but not necessarily in good health,” they concluded.
“The United States spends the most per capita on healthcare across all countries, lacks universal health coverage, and lags behind other high-income countries for life expectancy and many other health outcome measures. High costs with mediocre population health outcomes at the national level are compounded by marked disparities across communities, socio-economic groups, and race and ethnicity groups.”
One underlying cause is poor diet. “The most important dietary risks in the U.S. are a diet low in fruits, low in nuts and seeds, high in sodium, high in processed meats, low in vegetables and high in transfats,” they wrote.
"For the first time we're saying that the composition of diet, which is made up 14 different components, things like fruits, grains, nuts, seeds (and) other aspects of diet being analyzed is the biggest determinant of health in the US, followed by smoking, followed by obesity, and then followed by high blood sugar and physical inactivity," Murray told NBC news.
"So if you put all of those together there's huge potential to improve health in the U.S. and in fact get ahead of other high income countries if we were to address these modifiable risks."
First Lady Michelle Obama said the report shows communities and policymakers need to help Americans eat better. "We’re going to be working with food companies and restaurants who are offering more healthy options to families so that when they go into a restaurant they have some decent choices," she said at an event at the White House for her "Let's Move" campaign.
But Dr. Steven Woolf of Virginia Commonwealth University, who chaired a National Academy of Sciences panel that reported on U.S. health in January, says it’s more complex than just bad habits.

Sunday, June 23, 2013

Mr. Raudonaitis goes to Station Avenue Elementary

We will miss your infectious smile and humor and the way you spent time with every child!  You made each one feel special and they always knew that some exciting and silly game awaited them in our P.E. class.  You have been such a terrific role model in showing the kids how to have fun and enjoy movement and games.  Station Ave, is lucky to get you but you will always have a home at Ezra Baker.  I will miss you as a colleague and as a friend.  We wish you much success and happiness!  Thanks for all that you did to make our school better!
Bob









Monday, June 10, 2013

Field Day @ Ezra H. Baker-6-5-13 at OneTrueMedia.com

A day of fun! The children enjoy the excitement of the activity and forget about who the winners are....because they all feel that they are all winners!



Sunday, June 2, 2013

In the Sunday Cape Cod Times a great article about this topic. Try and read it or contact me and I can send you a word document that contains this article.  It should give you a balanced perspective as to the importance of activity and the values that sports can contribute to your child.  Give yourself a pat on the back for supporting your child in a healthy way.
Enjoy,
Bob



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Backyard Game Night-5/31/13

A fun night of families sharing time with their children and with friends...Being active is FUN! and builds memories of our time together!

Friday, May 24, 2013

Scooter Skills and add a little FUN!

Scooter fun provides children with opportunities to explore various locomotion strategies while on a scooter. If you notice in the video many children use various methods of moving on the scooter. Some strategies are not as efficient as others but all of the children have an opportunity to see what best works for them. While learning it is obvious just how much fun scooter exploration can be for all of the kids.!