Sunday, November 1, 2020

Register for the 2021 PATH Adventure

The TIDAL WAVE is here!

Registration for the 2021 PATH Adventure is live from now until December 4th, and it's FREE!

When you register, you'll select a FREE GIFT! Choose from: fleece beanie, athletic socks, or unisex short sleeve t-shirt.

AND...

THOSE WHO COMPLETE THE TIDAL WAVE ADVENTURE WILL QUALIFY FOR THESE GREAT PRIZE DRAWINGS:

  • Grand Prize -- One winner receives $2500!! 
  • Second Place Prize -- Three winners receive a YETI Hopper Backpack Cooler!
  • Third Place Prize -- Three winners receive a KitchenAid Stand Mixer!

HOW TO REGISTER:

  1. Go to www.tomypath.com. Log in with your Username and Password.  Can't remember your username and/or password?  Contact PATH for help using the "contact support" button on the Login box or use the "Forgot Your Username" or "Forgot Your Password" options in the Login box.
  2. Click on the Tidal Wave option from your dashboard. Follow the onscreen instructions, selecting your registration gift and submitting your order.  You will receive a registration confirmation email.  Review it to make sure that your registration information is accurate.

What is a PATH Adventure? Click here for a copy of the TIDAL WAVE Adventure registration form if you’d like to see it before logging in.

The 10-week Adventure begins on Monday, January 25th.

Monday, October 26, 2020

10/23/20 Update: Strong and Healthy Start

A STRONG AND HEALTHY START

Safety and Health Guidance for Reopening Schools, Fall 2020 
Issued by the Vermont Agency of Education and the Vermont Department of Health 


Issued: June 16, 2020 
Revised: October 23, 2020
EFFECTIVE: November 16, 2020

Thursday, October 8, 2020

Healthy Life Survey 2020 is now open! (60 PATHpoints in October!)

 

The Healthy Life Survey is now open on PATH to give you an opportunity to assess your health using VEHI's personalized survey. The survey takes about 15 minutes to complete. When you have finished, you can see your results which highlight where your wellness is going well, and note areas you may want to work on. If you have been doing the survey each year, you can compare to see where you've improved.
You will also receive 50 PATHpoints! And, if you finish by October 31, you will receive an additional 10 points (that's 60 points toward the 200 needed for an LL Bean gift card!)
If you are new and do not know what PATH is, go see a Wellness leader.

Monday, October 5, 2020

Yoga online classes: A Message form Lucy D'Aponte

Happy fall!  What a great time to practice yoga. It is a time to turn in and reflect, recharge and restore; I hope you will join me in practicing together. 

This month, I am offering 4 online classes for you to choose from each week - something for everyone!
Let me know if you have any questions and please share with your friends!

October class schedule begins this Friday: 10/1- 10/30

Tuesday:  FLOW @ 9-10am
Wednesday: GENTLE @ 9-10am and FLOW @ 4:15-5:15pm
Friday: RESTORE @ 4:15-5:15pm

Flow:  a strong playful, guided all-levels class.
Gentle: an ease-full guided class.
Restorea restful meditative class that guides you into supported yoga postures that restore your energy and regulate your nervous system.

To attend classes:  Please email me if you plan to join me this month.  Pre-registration is appreciated but not necessary.


$15+ per class or PAY WHAT YOU CAN:  

via VENMO @Lucy-DAponte 

PAYPAL: Lbdaponte@gmail.com

CHECK: 96 W Spring St, Winooski, VT 05404


Zoom link for all classes:
 https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81844518271?pwd=ZjRZNEwzcG9PaUJ1UVlTLzB3clNCUT09

Meeting ID: 818 4451 8271
Passcode: Fallyoga

Helpful hints for online classes: Please make sure you have downloaded Zoom to your computer.  I will open the zoom meeting about 10 minutes before class starts to troubleshoot any electronic assistance needed.  Your computer will be muted upon entering the meeting, so un-mute it if you have any questions.  Feel free to use your own music during classes once class begins.

Set up your yoga space before the meeting.  Be sure you have your mat or blanket space set, clear your area to allow for reaching arms up and around you, bring any props you like to use.  For restorative class: be creative - blankets, pillows, yoga strap (scarf/belt/dog leash), and couch cushions can be helpful but not necessary.


In light,

Lucy



Lucy D'Aponte, MS PT, CYT

Third Eye Therapies LLC
Winooski VT 04505
802 498 5959


"Our body is an instrument played by divine breath.  It is our job to keep the instrument well tuned and to listen to the voice of truth moving through us."
Anodea Judith

Weekly Wellness Tip (from Nan Johnson)

Hello friends!

One thing I've heard from many staff members is that you are finding it hard to remember things. I know I am! The stress we've been living under during the pandemic can make it more difficult to remember things. Then add on all the additional responsibilities at school, we are juggling a lot! I've even heard a podcast all about it... but I can't remember which one it was! :-)

I would be completely lost without my reminder app. I used to use the app that came with my Iphone, but last year I downloaded a new one: Todoist: https://todoist.com/

I use the free version but there is also a paid version. I like the ease of setting up repeated reminders. And of course crossing off a completed task makes me feel like I've accomplished something. The first task for every school day is to take my temp and fill out the health survey.

Let me know if you give the app a try and feel free to share with me any tricks you use to help remember all the things you do every day! 

And also don't forget about the flu shot clinic! (October 6 and October 8)

Stay well!
Nan

Tuesday, September 29, 2020

Vocal Hygiene and Stretching your Jaw

"Teachers represent the largest group of professionals who use their voice as a primary tool of the trade."

As we close on the first month back at school, many teachers find that their voices and throats are hoarse and raw. Wearing a mask can decrease our natural volume, which may cause us to compensate with yelling. 

The resources below have been shared to help remind you that your vocal hygiene is important to think about and give you ways to be mindful of your vocal health. Special thanks to Ashley Beach for sharing the follow resources:

And, while we are on the topic of mask wearing, be aware of any pain in your jaw, head and neck after wearing a mask all day. Here is a detailed video about the discomfort you may experience with wearing a mask, as well as some jaw stretches to alleviate the pain. If you do suffer from TMJ (TemporoMandibular Joint) pain, wearing a mask may exacerbate the symptoms. Check out this HealthLine article about TMJ stretches.





Monday, September 28, 2020

NPR Podcast "Prepare now for Pandemic Winter Wellness" (from Nan Johnson)

Just a reminder that your Wellness team is here to try to support you the best we can. The stress that we are dealing with is overwhelming. Please reach out and let me know if there are certain areas that you feel you want more information and support  (physical, emotional, mental). 

I listened to a podcast on my way to work this morning. It was how to start preparing for dealing with the pandemic in the winter. One suggestion was getting into some healthy habits now before the winter weather sets in. You can listen here: https://www.npr.org/2020/09/21/915289747/prepare-now-for-your-pandemic-winter-your-future-self-will-thank-you

I know we have a lot of new people and I'm so sorry I haven't gotten around to introduce myself. 

Feel free to reach out through email or pop by room 27. 

Nan

Monday, August 17, 2020

Strong and Healthy Start Guide

A STRONG AND HEALTHY START

Social, Emotional and Mental Health Supports During COVID-19.

Issued by the Vermont Agency of Education and the Vermont Department of Mental Health on August 14, 2020


This document provides guidance on social, emotional and mental health, and overall well-being, for both educators and students as Vermont moves to reopen schools for the 2020-21 School Year in the context of COVID-19.

Saturday, August 1, 2020

2020-21 PATH Programs: How to Earn PATHpoints

Every year, VEHI PATH offers new ways of using virtual tools to help you strengthen your well-being. This year, in addition to the "tried and true" programs, PATH has added three online courses for PATHpoints that you can do on your own time:

  1. Rethinking Sugar (20 pts): In this three-week course you’ll learn the HOW-WHY-WHAT of sugar dependency, including what sugar does in the body that makes it so bad for us, and why we have so much trouble quitting.
  2. Breaking Free From Sugar (30 pts): In this course you will spend one week prepping for a no sugar added challenge and the next three weeks eating nothing with added sugar or refined carbohydrates (prerequisite: Rethinking Sugar).
  3. Mindful, Nonviolent Communication (50 pts): This eight week course is a progression of short, simple teachings and doable practices to help you embody peace, compassion and wisdom in your daily life.

Click here for information about VEHI, PATH and the full list of programs.

Remember, when you earn 200 points, you are eligible for a $100 gift card from L. L. Bean!