Areas of development aka PIESm.

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Areas of development aka PIESm

Physical Process that refers to the body’s physical growth, which affects height, weight, muscles, and coordination.

Physical Examples Sit, crawl, walk, talk, run etc. Talents & physical abilities Puberty Age

Intellectual Process that refers to the growth of the brain and the use of mental skills

Intellectual Examples Thinking skills What you hear, see, touch, taste, smell Reason, solve problems, make decisions, creativity

Emotional Process that refers to the ability to experience, express, and control emotions

Emotional Examples Happy, sad, afraid, excited, worried Then, how you let those emotions out or hold those emotions in.

Social Process that refers to the way people relate to others around them.

Social How you play, share, share view points, work, consider others etc. Way you learn the behavior that is accepted

Moral Learning right from wrong behaviors and how individuals ought to treat one another with respect to justice

Moral Examples Helping kids learn the reasoning behind rules “We share with our friends because we want them to share with us”

Assignment- Create a PIESm Chart Grab a piece of white paper and make a pie chart Write the title of each “piece of the pie” on the outer “crust” Write the definition of each IN YOUR OWN WORDS Give 3 examples of each (come up with your OWN, can’t be the examples I’ve given you) Draw 1 visual for each and color (again, your OWN) WORTH 25 points, 5 each “slice” Physical Intellectual Moral Emotional Social