Dare to Share - Intro
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Before you begin, please read the following articles to help you think about how to work together using this site:
Respectful Relationships: https://gdhr.wa.gov.au/learning-activities-by-topic/respectful-relationshipsRespectful Relationships: http://www.education.vic.gov.au/about/programs/health/Pages/respectfulrelationships.aspxHealthy Eating: http://www.education.vic.gov.au/school/teachers/health/Pages/healthyeatingadvisory.aspx
Success in this activity is measured in two ways (personal, and group):
personal success - occurs where someone suggests a new food that you discover is not only delicious, but becomes a part of your diet
group success - occurs where your group continues to function as a safe and enjoyable place where you can support each other in exploring and discovering new foods!
Group 1
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Group 1
This is your private page where you share your thoughts about foods that you like to eat …
Group 1
This is your private page where you share your thoughts about foods that you like to eat and don't like to eat, and where you suggest ideas based on what you have learnt about each other's eating habits.
There are no rules, and everyone is free to participate as much as they feel comfortable.
Remember that success is measured in two ways (personal, and group):
personal success - occurs where someone suggests a new food that you discover is not only delicious, but becomes a part of your diet
group success - occurs where your group continues to function as a safe and enjoyable place where you can support each other in exploring and discovering new foods!
Dare to Share - Intro
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Dare to Share!
You have been allocated to a group in Dare to Share!
Each of you has different …
Dare to Share!
You have been allocated to a group in Dare to Share!
Each of you has different ideas about food ... what is healthy, what is good to eat, things that you eat, and things you don't.
The challenge for your group is to find ways to help each other eat a larger variety of foods.
Remember, everyone is participating voluntarily, and does not have to eat anything that they do not wish to. Therefore, you need to find foods that other people might eat if they knew about them which might appeal to them.
This means that you need to ask each other questions in a non-judgemental way that allows everyone else to be honest and trusting.
Before you begin, please read the following articles to help you think about how to work together using this site:
Respectful Relationships: https://gdhr.wa.gov.au/learning-activities-by-topic/respectful-relationshipsRespectful Relationships: http://www.education.vic.gov.au/about/programs/health/Pages/respectfulrelationships.aspxHealthy Eating: http://www.education.vic.gov.au/school/teachers/health/Pages/healthyeatingadvisory.aspx