Dying to Eat
When Food is Your Enemy
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3 Iowa license renewal credit, self-study
3 Iowa license renewal credit, self-study
Course Dates: October 18th to December 1st
(Registration is open!)
(Registration is open!)
Eating disorders present a debilitating condition that has increased in all strata of society and age groups dramatically over the years. Eating disorders can impact infants, children, teens and adults. They can reach both men and women; although many eating disorders have been found to be experienced by more women than men. Mortality rates for individuals with an eating disorder are much higher than those in the general population and medical costs are significantly increased. Eating disorders impact quality of life and place burdens on families, education, employment and society.
This class will explore the signs and symptoms of eating disorders, the red flags teachers and parents should be aware of, and the struggles people with eating disorders endure. Information will be presented on how educators need to react to students who display symptoms of eating disorders and how to build a safe and supportive network. Each individual eating disorder type will be explored highlighting symptoms, treatment and what educators can do to help the child/teen with an eating disorder. Videos of professionals explaining these corrosive disorders will be presented along with videos of people who have experienced, or are experiencing the condition.
Strategies, approaches, techniques and interventions will be discussed on how to remediate and support the child/teen who suffers from an eating disorder within the classroom and home setting.
This class will explore the signs and symptoms of eating disorders, the red flags teachers and parents should be aware of, and the struggles people with eating disorders endure. Information will be presented on how educators need to react to students who display symptoms of eating disorders and how to build a safe and supportive network. Each individual eating disorder type will be explored highlighting symptoms, treatment and what educators can do to help the child/teen with an eating disorder. Videos of professionals explaining these corrosive disorders will be presented along with videos of people who have experienced, or are experiencing the condition.
Strategies, approaches, techniques and interventions will be discussed on how to remediate and support the child/teen who suffers from an eating disorder within the classroom and home setting.
Organization
Dying to Eat is a 3 credit (45 hour) Iowa license renewal course. It is self-study and self-paced to be completed within a 8 week window. Students will work independently engaging in lessons, accessing videos and completing quizzes. An instructor will always be on hand to ask questions of, to confer with, or offer technical support.
Course Objectives
By the end of the course, participants will...
1. Understand the prevalence of childhood and teen eating disorders.
2. Understand the different types of eating disorders that impact children and teens.
3. Identify signs & symptoms of eating disorders in students.
4. Know & be able to implement classroom strategies and support students with eating disorders.
How Does This Course Support The Iowa Core?
Teachers and students should have a good understanding of student health (health literacy) both mental and physical. These essential skills, needed to maintain mental and physical well-being, provide the 21st century citizen with the tools necessary to live a happy, healthy and productive life.
Course Topics
*Prevalence of Eating Disorders
*Types of Eating Disorders:
1. Anorexia nervosa
2. Bulimia nervosa
3. Binge eating disorder
4. Pica
5. Rumination disorder
6. Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder
7. Other eating disorders
*Comorbidity: When Eating Disorders Co-exist with Other Disorders
*Measurement and Screening Tools for Eating Disorders
*Risk Factors: Biological, Environmental and the Brian
*Symptoms In and Out of the Classroom
*Students Speak about Eating Disorders
*Common Treatments for Eating Disorders
*Strategies for Classroom Teachers and Leadership
Grading
This is a 3 credit (45 hour) Iowa license renewal only course. Grading is Pass/Fail. Students are required to pass all quizzes with scores of 80% or better to receive a Pass grade and receive credit.
Required Materials
All materials are provided online.
Dying to Eat is a 3 credit (45 hour) Iowa license renewal course. It is self-study and self-paced to be completed within a 8 week window. Students will work independently engaging in lessons, accessing videos and completing quizzes. An instructor will always be on hand to ask questions of, to confer with, or offer technical support.
Course Objectives
By the end of the course, participants will...
1. Understand the prevalence of childhood and teen eating disorders.
2. Understand the different types of eating disorders that impact children and teens.
3. Identify signs & symptoms of eating disorders in students.
4. Know & be able to implement classroom strategies and support students with eating disorders.
How Does This Course Support The Iowa Core?
Teachers and students should have a good understanding of student health (health literacy) both mental and physical. These essential skills, needed to maintain mental and physical well-being, provide the 21st century citizen with the tools necessary to live a happy, healthy and productive life.
Course Topics
*Prevalence of Eating Disorders
*Types of Eating Disorders:
1. Anorexia nervosa
2. Bulimia nervosa
3. Binge eating disorder
4. Pica
5. Rumination disorder
6. Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder
7. Other eating disorders
*Comorbidity: When Eating Disorders Co-exist with Other Disorders
*Measurement and Screening Tools for Eating Disorders
*Risk Factors: Biological, Environmental and the Brian
*Symptoms In and Out of the Classroom
*Students Speak about Eating Disorders
*Common Treatments for Eating Disorders
*Strategies for Classroom Teachers and Leadership
Grading
This is a 3 credit (45 hour) Iowa license renewal only course. Grading is Pass/Fail. Students are required to pass all quizzes with scores of 80% or better to receive a Pass grade and receive credit.
Required Materials
All materials are provided online.