Whole Health Principles + Kids’ Creativity: Whole Health 4 You January 25, 2022 by wholehealthEDitor In July 2021 we completed the co-development of the 60-video collection of short videos with and for the Whole Health Institute, Whole Health 4 You. These simple stories put kids in front of the camera (well, mostly the camera-phone) to describe how they spend their time to offset some of the stress during the pandemic. Elementary and high school kids demonstrate activities they often turn to rest, work in nature, the kitchen or just take time: in the kitchen, dance, playing music, in art, on the water, in the garden. The videos were created initially to contribute visual expressions of whole health principles during the 2020 year of heavy remote learning, for families with kids at home, and for teachers leading classes from their homes or schools. Each video includes guidelines with which teachers can tie the videos to lesson plans. If you are looking for quick, entertaining (often endearing) expressions of activities in which kids embrace and express some of the principles of whole health, the WholeHealth 4 You collection, might even spur some home-grown (school-grown) variations of your own! Guides for each of the main themes of the films for K-12 like this one for “Rest and Recharge” can be found at the WHI Resources page. Other themes: School Stress Tips Rest and Recharge Skills and Abilities Relationships Surroundings Food and Drink Power of Your Mind Moving Your Body My Purpose