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                <text>Electronic Texts for Health Literacy© are an interactive genre to educate children, youth, and adults about their health. Realistic and authentic photographs of active people model how to practice cognitive-motor skills leading to healthy behaviors and a higher quality of life. Bilingual story lines encourage people of all cultural backgrounds to interact and speak with others to promote healthy living in a variety of situations and environments. Electronic Texts for Health Literacy© demonstrate and promote the ongoing development of oral language, written language, and body language integration through Habits of Health and Habits of Mind (Ubbes, 2008).</text>
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            <text>Making Daily Decisions&#13;
by Rachel Howell &amp; Jessica Conner&#13;
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Did you know that we make many decisions all day long?&#13;
¿Sabias que nosotros hacemos toda clase de decisiones todo el día?&#13;
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From the time we get out of bed in the morning, to the time we lay down in bed at night, we make so many decisions that affect our healthy lives!&#13;
Desde el momento que nosotros nos levantamos de la cama y en el momento que nos a costamos tomamos desiciones que afectan a nuestra vida saludable!&#13;
&#13;
When you roll out of bed, do you decide to get up feet first or head first?&#13;
¿Cuando te levantas, decides levantarte con los pies o con la cabeza?&#13;
&#13;
When you get dressed for the day, do you decide to put your socks on your feet or your hands?&#13;
On your way to school, do you decide to walk on your hands or your feet?&#13;
¿En tu camino a la escuela, tu decides caminar con las manos o con tus pies?&#13;
&#13;
At recess, do you decide to hang on monkey bars from your hands or your legs?&#13;
At snack time, do you decide to drink your juice with your nose or your mouth?&#13;
During art class, do you decide to paint with your hands or your feet?&#13;
Do you decide to listen to your teacher with your ears or your nose?&#13;
When you go to bed at night, do you decide to lay your head on your pillow or your feet?&#13;
&#13;
Even though some of these options would be silly, we use our brain to make the correct decision on a daily basis.&#13;
A pesar de que algunas de estas opciones sería tonto, usar nuestro cerebro para tomar la decisión correcta a una base diaria.&#13;
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              <text>National Health Education Standards&#13;
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Standard 5 &#13;
Demonstrate the ability to use decision-making skills to enhance health.&#13;
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Performance Indicators for PreK-2&#13;
5.2.1 Identify situations when a health-related decision is needed.&#13;
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