Health
My health credit this year consists of me taking a human sexuality class at the Unitarian Universalist church in Montpelier, called Our Whole Lives (OWL). The class meets about three times a month for four or five sessions, each about an hour and a half long. Where we discuss whatever is on the curriculum for that day.
Of course human sexulity isn’t all of what Health covers, so I also meet with Meaghan Falby bimonthly and work aspects of the rest of the health curriculum into my pilot studies or do projects that cover and educate me on materiel that is necessary to earn the credit. This has included a goal/good habit setting exercise, as well as creating a personalized wellness wheel.
I am earning half a credit over the course of the whole year, so the workload for this credit is smaller than that of all my other credits, which makes this study much less stressful, and healthier for me.
Of course human sexulity isn’t all of what Health covers, so I also meet with Meaghan Falby bimonthly and work aspects of the rest of the health curriculum into my pilot studies or do projects that cover and educate me on materiel that is necessary to earn the credit. This has included a goal/good habit setting exercise, as well as creating a personalized wellness wheel.
I am earning half a credit over the course of the whole year, so the workload for this credit is smaller than that of all my other credits, which makes this study much less stressful, and healthier for me.