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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Roos 2011 CMAP 1, Childhood Obesity Causative Factors Behavioral, Childhood Obesity Consequences Health Complications: 1. High Blood Pressure 2. Heart disease 3. Type II Diabetes 4. Musculoskelatal Complications, Previously coordinated program, including organized play activities for pre-schoolers reinforcing their classroom cirriculum. STAFFING THE PROGRAM How can we get teachers to use this program, Exercise and Children Oppurtunities -Mandated Phys. Ed for this population - Community Physical Activity programs, Childhood Obesity Detection -Yearly Physicals - Ht. & Wt at school, Childhood Obesity Incidence and Prevalance SES, Type includes Organized Not Organized Play, Childhood Obesity Incidence and Prevalance rates in the united states, Exercise and Children Guidelines Time, Childhood Obesity Causative Factors Environmental, Environmental includes -Childcare Availability -Unsafe living environment -Availability of Play Equipment - Mandated Physical Education, Behavioral includes Parental Attittudes, Childhood Obesity Incidence and Prevalance Culture, Exercise and Children Guidelines Type, Exercise and Children Guidelines Intensity, Childhood Obesity Incidence and Prevalance Gender, Childhood Obesity Intervention/Prevention Exercise and Children, Exercise and Children Guidelines Frequency, Parental Attittudes towards - Diet - Exercise Importance - Recreational Activity, How can we get teachers to use this program by -Self efficacy training- make them feel comfortable with program - Explanation of benefits of exercise for them and students - Show benefit for transition into kindergarten/elementary school physical education.