It is essential to educate children about the importance of eating healthy and following a healthy lifestyle, so they can try and implement those ideas in their day-to-day lives, from an early age. Given below are some activities that teachers can use to provide health education tips to children in a fun and interactive manner.
ACTIVITY 1
Healthy Habits:
(Nursing stuffed animals back to health in a pretend infirmary)
Materials:
markers
paper (large sheet)
stuffed animals or dolls
Directions:
Encourage healthy habits through discussion and role-play.
1) Discuss: Ask children to think of a time when they were sick. What made them feel better when they were sick? Was it some medicine or treatment? Was it something nice someone gave them or did for them?
2) Brainstorm: On a large sheet of paper, help children make a list of ways to keep healthy (e.g., maintaining a nutritious diet, brushing teeth, washing hands and faces, exercising). Talk about things that help prevent injury (e.g., avoiding the stove or pot handles, holding a grown-up's hand when crossing the street).
3) Role-play: Invite the children to take care of sick stuffed animals or dolls. Ask them why doesn't the toy feel good? What would make it feel better? Children can nurture their toys, and practice some first aid. They may want to let the toys "sleep overnight" in bed in order to make them feel better the next day.
Take it Further
Provide toy medical props for kids to use in their role-play situations.
With a Group
Ask children and their friends to assemble a collection of old toys and books that are in decent condition. Help them arrange to donate these things to a local children's hospital.
Source: www.pbskids.org/arthur/parentsteachers/lesson/health/