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SocialIntellectualPhysical CreativeEmotional
Refers mostly to the ability to form attachments, play with others, co-operation and sharing, and being able to create lasting relationships with others Examples: Maslow’s Needs Theory Sense of community Home-School opportunities Conflict resolution Creativity (i.e. music, art, theater)
The process of making sense of the world around them. Examples: Consistency Manipulative Visuals Home-School opportunities Experiential learning Creativity (i.e. music, art, theater) Problem solving
Development of Fine (small) and Gross (large) Motor Skills. Examples: Manipulative Gross and fine motor skills Experiential learning Creativity (i.e. music, art, theater) Movement
The development of special abilities creating talents. Music, Art, Writing, Reading, and Singing are all ways for creative development to take place. Examples: Manipulative Experiential learning Creativity (i.e. music, art, theater) Problem solving
Development of self-awareness, self-confidence, and coping with feelings as well as understanding them. Examples: Consistency Maslow’s Needs Theory Sense of community Home-School opportunities Visuals Creativity (i.e. music, art, theater) Stress management Conflict resolution
Sensorimotor Stage. Preoperational Stage. Concrete Operations Stage. Formal Operations Stage.
Identify committeeEducate committeeCreate examples/implementReflectShare to staff
Conducting walkthroughs similar to Instructional Rounds Administration Psychologists Counselors Coaches Staff and student surveys Continued coaching on needs basis