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Greetings!
This month's newsletter provides information on Grant Writing Tips, a study Smart Kids are Fit Kids, the benefits of outdoor play, the recent release of the Play for Change Report, our partnership with the Alliance for a Healthier Generation and a Peaceful Playgrounds News Article.
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Ten Tips to Getting Your Grant Funded
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January Featured Article
A grant is a monetary award given by a government agency, foundation, corporation,
or other entity to another body in order to plan, implement or operate a particular
program or fund a particular project.
This month's feature article is called: Ten Tips for Getting Your Grant Funded. It includes:
General Mills Champions for Healthy Kids and
Lowes Toolbox for
Education
grant application templates which upon request, can be sent directly to your email box. These
templates contain all the tips and information you will need to ensure
your success in applying for these grants for your school.
Fund your new playground program with a free grant and start
with our templates! Sign up for our next Grant Writing for Beginners Webinar on Thursday, January 28, 2010 - 10:00
AM PST -
Free registration for this date!
ALL TIMES ARE PACIFIC STANDARD TIME ZONE

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Study : Fit Teens are Smart Teens
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A new study has found that the greater the cardiovascular fitness, the higher the cognitive scores at age 18.
Further,
"The study found that having better cardiovascular health as a teenager
was linked to not only higher scores on intelligence tests, but more
education and a higher income years down the road."
The study appears in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Early Edition.
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The Benefits of Mud Pies and Outdoor Play
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A new Northwestern University study suggests that American parents
should ease up on antibacterial soap and perhaps allow their little
ones a romp or two in the mud --- or at least a much better
acquaintance with everyday germs.
The research suggests that
inflammatory systems may need a higher level of exposure to common
everyday bacteria and microbes to guide their development. "In other
words, inflammatory networks may need the same type of microbial
exposures early in life that have been part of the human environment
for all of our evolutionary history to function optimally in
adulthood," said McDade, also a member of the Institute for Policy
Research's Cells to Society (C2S).
More on study.
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Peaceful Playgrounds Partners with Alliance for A Healthier Generation
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While childhood obesity rates increase, opportunities for students to
be active have decreased. Kids are less active than ever before. This not only
affects their health, but also their performance in class. Physical
activity programs are linked to stronger academic achievement,
increased concentration and improved math, reading and writing test
scores.
Peaceful Playgrounds partnered with the Alliance for A Healthier Generation to offer Alliance Schools free online training.
Peaceful Playgrounds is a research based physical activity program
aimed at getting kids physically active at recess while creating a
"peaceful" environment for play.
Peaceful Playgrounds is in approximately 8,000 schools across the nation. |
Play for a Change Report Released
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Play England has released a new report called, "Play for Change." It is a review of play, policy and practice in England. Play for a change,
by Stuart Lester and Wendy Russell of the University of
Gloucestershire, is published in three formats: a 270-page full
research report, a 60-page summary, and a 4-page introductory briefing
paper. A copy of the report can be downloaded for free from the Play England website.
Interested in more information on play? Check out the Peaceful Playgrounds featured article on play.

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Low Cost Recreational Program Brings Peace to Playground
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From Whitter Daily News By Tracy Garcia, Staff Writer
"It's something I read about on the Internet and it grabbed my eye,"
said Principal Marla Duncan, who said the 575-student campus had been
fundraising for years to get new playground equipment. "But we raised money not knowing how expensive (the equipment) is, along with the installation," she said. "And since we couldn't afford to put more equipment in, we started looking at other ways to get kids occupied here on campus." That's when Duncan found Peaceful Playgrounds,
a lower-cost recreational program that uses multicolored alphabet and
number grids, lines, circles and squares to engage students in more
than 100 different kinds of outdoor activities. Kids will be
able to play hopscotch, four square, around the world, pickle and
volley tennis - and they'll all be playing by the same rules, which
will be taught by the P.E. teacher and should help reduce conflicts
between students during play, Duncan said. "Students are also
training to be peer mediators," Duncan said. "And one thing they'll
learn is that when there's a conflict, you can solve it with like a
rock-paper-scissors game - as opposed to name-calling, pushing and
hitting. "We're hoping this is going to make the playground more peaceful." |
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We hope you enjoyed this month's Play Nice Newsletter. Why not  Sincerely,
Melinda Bossenmeyer
Peaceful Playgrounds, Inc. www.peacefulplaygrounds.com
ADDRESS AND PHONE 951-245-6970 fax 951-245-6956 melinda@peacefulplaygrounds.com 17975 Collier Ave. Unit 5 Lake Elsinore, CA 92530
Copyright Peaceful Playgrounds, Inc. 2010 All Rights Reserved. |
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