Wellness-by-Color Challenge

Make healthy eating playful and mindful.

Why it matters:
Choosing foods by color encourages variety and ensures a balance of nutrients, plus it’s fun to track.

Color Challenge Ideas:

  • Pick a Daily Color – Red on Monday, green on Tuesday, yellow on Wednesday.

  • Post Your Color – Write the color on the staff bulletin board.

  • Share Ideas – Encourage teammates to post pictures of what they ate in that color.

Tip: Reward yourself with a “rainbow meal” (one food from each color group) at the end of the week.

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Cynthia Skyers-Gordon

Dr. Cynthia Skyers-Gordon, Ed.D. is the founder of SILWELL-C (Staff-Inspired Leadership for Wellness and Calm), a wellness initiative created to empower educators, leaders, and teams to thrive from within. With more than 33 years of experience in early childhood education, from assistant teacher to director to Education Coordinator, Dr. Skyers-Gordon understands the challenges and opportunities staff face each day.

SILWELL-C was born from her belief that true wellness in schools starts with the staff themselves. By providing calm leadership strategies, practical tools, affirmations, and inspiration, SILWELL-C equips educators and leaders to create supportive, balanced environments where both staff and children can flourish.

Through workshops, consultations, and creative resources, Dr. Skyers-Gordon combines her in-depth expertise with a passion for cultivating resilience, connection, and calm in every space. Whether it’s through her upcoming Wellness Toolkit, the JamBel Storybook, or the Free Wellness Hub, she continues to design practical ways for educators and leaders to sustain their own wellness while inspiring others.

At its core, SILWELL-C is more than a program; it’s a movement: a reminder that when staff lead with wellness, schools grow with strength, calm, and confidence.

https://www.silwellc.com
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