Haiku for Healthy Children and Teens: Healthy Eating to Prevent Obesity. A Resource for Mentors, Teachers and Parents

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So what do you know about Haiku anyway?  Okay let me remind you: Ancient Japanese form of poetry that uses 17 syllables (or beats) usually configured as 5~7~5 on three lines that makes a big or significant statement with few words. Ah, 3rd grade Language Arts class maybe?  I always thought it was fun and have been creating Haiku and other poetry since being introduced to it in the 3rd grade.  Yes, I know that not everyone learned about Haiku in school, but I wish they had! Haiku for Healthy Children and Teens is the 3rd in a series of books devoted to sharing important health issues with youth and people that care about the physical and emotional development of young people – with the assistance of Haiku and other creative literary forms. For me, the series is the perfect marriage of public health – the world in which I have worked for over 25 years and poetry- my first literary love!

The spotlight on Obesity in children has been shining brightly by our First Lady – Michelle Obama through the National Let’s Move Campaign. Eating healthy is a very important part of that platform that has reached most communities in the U.S. According to the First Lady:

“In the end, as First Lady, this isn’t just a policy issue for me. This is a passion.

This is  my mission I am determined to work with folks across this country to

change the way a generation of  kids think about food and nutrition.”

We are very much on the same page.  As a Harvard and Columbia University trained Health Scientist and Educator with 22 years of experience at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), I have seen entire communities at disproportionate risk for obesity and health complications related to obesity (diabetes, heart disease, hypertension and more). The old saying ~ we are what we eat~ is so simple, yet so overlooked. It also becomes environmentally complicated with “food deserts”  the absence of major grocery store chains in low-income communities, as well as health food stores and other providers that offer a rich variety of high quality natural and organic foods and supplements.

As we teach children the importance of healthy eating as well as the meaning of healthy eating – with real examples – and empower the parents to prepare healthier meals, we can in fact prepare to change the obesity profile of many families and communities.  The closer to natural – organic fruits, vegetables and some grains – the healthier the children will be.  Here is an example of a haiku that I wrote relating to fruit and a child’s wonder! Notice that the first line contains 5 syllables, the second line contains 7 syllables and the third line contains 5 syllables.

“Age 4 discovered

Mango’s sweet succulent taste

while in Jamaica!”

I remember little else as vividly about that first trip to the birthplace of my mother and 3 of my grandparent’s  than the taste of a mango and the lime tree which fell victim to my shaking and eating its  fruit until my body broke out in a cleansing frenzy.  Yes, I distinctly remember having little bumps all over me for a couple of hours. Instinctively, my body knew exactly what I needed.  In retrospect I recognize the itching and bumps as being a cleansing reaction – a natural body response to maintain health, protect and balance itself. When I conduct Healthy Haiku workshops with small children and I ask them to name foods that are good from them.  They invariably call out the names of fruits and vegetables. Do you think their little hearts do not know what is good for them instinctively?

“What would life be if

There were no Apples to eat?

My all-time best Treat!”

I am so delighted to continue this important series with this book that will come with training and webinars for mentors, teachers and parents in order to guide them on the use of this and the previous books in the series.  In researching for this manuscript, I discovered and became absorbed into the Haiku works of literary giants such as Richard Wright, author of Native Son, Black Boy and many other rich historical classics.

“As the sun goes down

A green melon splits open

And juice trickles out.”

                                           Richard Wright

Healthy Haiku merges the poetic arts with language literacy and competency. My goal is to contribute to the body of English Language Arts  (ELA) Common Core State Standards with a fun, creative and unique approach that can be used by teachers and families across the country.  This volume will be released initially as an Ebook for easy access at low cost in order for it be affordable for all. Stay tuned for the release in early October.  Please Like our Facebook page for updates: HealthyHaiku and visit our Web site.

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Georgia State University Conflict Resolution Symposium Participants Write Haiku about Bullying

I am grateful to the Students, Faculty and other participants in a Healthy Haiku Workshop that I conducted this week at the Georgia State University 2013 Conflict Resolution Symposium.  We discussed bullying from the Bully’s perspective, from the “Victim’s” perspective and then the consequences of bullying – short and long term.  It was fun and as promised the time went quickly but not without the teams coming up with some awesome Haiku poems about Bullying!  Here is just a sample of the creations!  Enjoy!

 

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I dominate you

You resent me for all this

Hate Perpetuates

(It starts and just continues)

 

Disrespect for me

Hurt for my Mentality

Abolish my Mind.

(Impact on the Victim)

 

I am not a Bully

Hurting people Hurt people

I want to be heard.

(Making sense of it all!)

 

Relationship Stuff

Drop out of Education

Drugs and Alcohol

(Long term effects of bullying on adults)

 

See more about Healthy Haiku Poetry at the Healthy Haiku web site and  visit the store to purchase the Training Manual. The poetry book is being reprinted. Learn more about Dr. Imani Ma’at the Creator and CEO of Healthy Haiku Productions.  Get information about scheduling a Workshop or Keynote Presentation. Thanks for checking in!

 

Help us to Bring Healthy Haiku Workshops to Youth Across the U.S.

Help us to Bring Healthy Haiku Workshops to Youth Across hte U.S.

Greetings Friends. GoFundMe funds will be used to bring this amazing workshop to schools, summer camps, mentoring organizations etc. all over the U.S. We are asking our friends and family members to donate just $5 and to share this with all of your contacts to support this campaign. We appreciate you so much and want the best for our children and teens across the U.S. All levels of support selected below will earn points for organizations to earn a free workshop. Thank you for your donation and support.

Healthy Haiku Blog Talk Radio – Hosts Open Mike Tues 30th 6:30-7:30pm E.S.T. with Special Guest: Ms. Oni Lasana

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We are so excited to announce an Open Mike for Poets, Rappers, Spoken Word Artist who would like to share their work.  The great and talented Ms. Oni Lasana has agreed to open the show for us – sharing her words of wisdom and excerpts from her poetry.  After that – the Mike is Open!  Here are the stipulations (I know you can’t box in an artist!). But, here they are anyway.  You must:

Be ages: 18-30 something;

Speak about something related to health and/or empowerment of young people;

No profanity or you will be muted;

Encourage all of your friends and family members to listen in to the show (Please!):

Let us know that you would like to participate and if you have any questions by contacting us at: About Me

Call in number: 646-915-9853 6:20-6:27 for mike check. It will be first come, first heard so if you call in late you might not be aired. Calls will be accepted from the US and Canada only unless you use Skype – which will make it open to everyone (Show currently airs in English only)

Check out the Healthy Haiku Blog Talk Radio site to listen to previous shows and check out our format.

We will feature as many artists as possible!

This is a great opportunity to promote yourself and your craft.  We are planning to host a Spoken Word Conference about a year from now and we are pre-screening for the best young talent around!

Our motto: “Empowering Youth…Changing the World!”

Text healthyhaiku to 22828 for more information about our programs, services,

books, speaking engagements, Affiliate Program etc.

Healthy Haiku books on 50% discount on Amazon.com

Due to Overwhelming Demand ~ Huge Spring Sale of Healthy Haiku Training Manual and Poetry Book

 50% OFF SALE!!!    SPRING SALE OF First 2 Books of the Award-Winning Healthy Haiku Series through May 15th: Easy Purchase on Amazon.com – Don’t Miss out on these wonderful resources for families, school, churches, mentoring programs summer camps and more! Limited Supplies available!

(1) Healthy Haiku Poetry: Using Creative Expression to Transform Youth ($10 normally $20)

Healthy Haiku Poetry Book

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(2) Promoting Healthy Knowledge, Attitudes and Behaviors Among Youth Using Haiku and Creative Expression ($20 normally $40)

Healthy Haiku Training Manual for Mentors

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Our Motto: “Empowering Youth…..Changing the World!”