Daily Dose of Strength

teen daily strengthteenDailyStrength was launched in June of 2011. Pushed to fruition by Emmy award-winning talk show host, Dr. Mehmet Oz, HealthCorps and ShareCare, this web-based teen community offers young people ages 13 to 19 years old, a space of ongoing support. The site offers members an opportunity to voice their health concerns among the holistic categories of mind, body, and lifestyle. Blogs, discussions, facts, and personalized journals provide a safe and supportive space to explore, to question, and to receive answers. Topics are endless, and include accurate information on specific diseases, time management skills, the dangers and repercussions of cyberbullying, nutrition, and physical fitness.

The site was created at the same time Dr. Oz’s book “YOU: The Owner’s Manual for Teens: A Guide to a Healthy Body and Happy Lifewas released. The book, which is a branch of previous tailored versions, includes the expertise of Dr. Oz, Dr. Michael Roizen, Dr. Ellen Rome, and Dr. Oz’s daughter, Zoe. teenDailyStrength is an extension of the book’s knowledge, vision, and goal. Healthy teens have an all-encompassing potential to become healthy adults, and with the vast number of unhealthy adults in the United States, it is time to bridge the gap between healthy teens and healthy adults.

What makes this site ingenious, is not only the moderation and accurate input from some of the leading experts in health, but the contributions, questions, and answers from those who are currently walking and talking in teen shoes. Positive power in numbers is evident through interactive support groups on topics as common as dental fear. While some are given a safe space to express their anxiety over having a cavity filled, others are given accurate information on the steps of a routine checkup. Some even offer tips, like wearing earphones to provide a distraction from the sound of dental tools. More serious topics include grieving after the death of a family member, drug dependency, and suicidal thoughts.

From a Healthy Teens, Healthy Schools perspective, we see major implications for implementing teenDailyStrength strategies within our schools. How can we promote a community of empathetic teens, who feel safe to share their health fears and successes with one another? Perhaps this can be done within our classrooms, via buzz groups, or sporadic opportunities to openly discuss hot topics. It can mean the creation of a student-interactive support tab on your website as a teacher. There are various ways to deliver the message that teens are not alone in their health concerns, struggles, and successes. The more we suppress teen voices, the less health literate they become. Everyone needs an outlet for expression, and no teen is ever alone on the long drive ahead. Let’s create a nurturing space for our teens to talk to one another in their schools, and let’s welcome the downpour of empathy, knowledge, and change that awaits.

Never Too Young to Be Happy

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Eighth-grader Haile Thomas is living and happy proof that one is never too young to make a difference. This young woman has set quite a precedent for youth health advocates of all ages across the nation. Together with her mother who taught her how to cook, Haile started HAPPY after her father was diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes in 2008. She served as a major support and aided her father’s recovery, and now she is helping young people everywhere inspire their friends and family to live healthier and happier lives. Meet Haile through this impressive clip.

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Healthy Active Positive Purposeful Youth (HAPPY) Organization’s mission is to improve the health and wellness of Arizona youth and families through education, outreach, and advocacy about proper nutrition and healthy lifestyle choices. Thomas hopes to empower youth to become change agents around healthy cooking and physical activity initiatives that can impact the health of their entire communities.

Haile has met and been celebrated by some of the most impressive names and chefs in the country, including Tom Colicchio, Alice Waters, and Dr. Oz. She is dear to President Bill Clinton and his Alliance for a Healthier Generation. Just recently she partnered with Hyatt Hotels and Resorts to help them develop healthier kids menu items. She appeared on TODAY and very professionally shared a wonderful recipe with Al Roker. She also made appearances on the Rachel Ray Show and Dr. Oz. Check out her Press Page to be further blown away.

These are just a few of the impressive conquests Thomas has made. Her Teen Chef Network was created in response to the frightening statistic that Arizona is the leading state in the United States for child hunger. Thomas invites teens to join the team of helping community members in need through cooking, learning, and modeling healthy behaviors. Her personal site features colorful pictures of Haile doing what she loves best, and her tabs offer simple, enticing information. This young woman even offers private cooking classes catering plant-powered, gluten-free, recipes from around the world, and she will even come to your home!

Thriving companies have jumped on the opportunity to support HAPPY, including Whole Foods Market, The Chopra Center, and the YWCA. Haile Thomas is an inspiration for all- young and old, students, parents, teachers, community leaders and members, and major corporations. Her message is inspiring, and her actions are overwhelmingly humbling. During times when change seems so far away, Haile Thomas and HAPPY prove that change is really just around the corner.