The Crisis in Education Podcast

The Science of Educator Well-Being: Rewiring School Health Habits with Behavior Chef Clint Evans

April 29, 2024 Professional Crisis Management Association Season 2 Episode 4
The Science of Educator Well-Being: Rewiring School Health Habits with Behavior Chef Clint Evans
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The Crisis in Education Podcast
The Science of Educator Well-Being: Rewiring School Health Habits with Behavior Chef Clint Evans
Apr 29, 2024 Season 2 Episode 4
Professional Crisis Management Association

In this enlightening podcast episode, Dr. Paulie and Clint Evans, known as the Behavior Chef, delve into effective strategies for promoting healthy eating habits among educators using Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). This discussion is timely, given the higher obesity rates among early care and education (ECE) teachers compared to the general U.S. population, influenced by factors such as tenure and diet habits.

Addressing this issue from a health perspective, the conversation emphasizes fostering healthier lifestyles without body shaming, focusing on combating associated risks like diabetes rather than appearance. Practical, behaviorally informed methods are explored to integrate healthy choices into educators' routines, ultimately benefiting their well-being and setting a positive example for students. Read more about the study.

Check out the Behavior Chef website here!

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In this enlightening podcast episode, Dr. Paulie and Clint Evans, known as the Behavior Chef, delve into effective strategies for promoting healthy eating habits among educators using Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). This discussion is timely, given the higher obesity rates among early care and education (ECE) teachers compared to the general U.S. population, influenced by factors such as tenure and diet habits.

Addressing this issue from a health perspective, the conversation emphasizes fostering healthier lifestyles without body shaming, focusing on combating associated risks like diabetes rather than appearance. Practical, behaviorally informed methods are explored to integrate healthy choices into educators' routines, ultimately benefiting their well-being and setting a positive example for students. Read more about the study.

Check out the Behavior Chef website here!