Nurturing a culture that allows each and every child to unfold their unique potential and to engage in society.

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Nurturing a culture that allows each and every child to unfold their unique potential and to engage in society

Learning for Well-being Framework

Core Capacities for L4WB Supporting Physical, Emotional, Mental and Spiritual Development Relaxation [physical, emotional, mental and spiritual relaxation] Enriching sensory awareness [nurturing, stimulating, and expanding the capabilities of our five senses] Paying attention [keen, engaged and consistent inner and outer observation] Subtle sensing [including intuition, imagination and resonance] Reflection [pondering: looking back, looking from other perspectives, offering feedback] Listening [connecting to words, sounds, and spaces in oneself, others and the environment] Inquiring [asking questions to track an experience with openness and curiosity] Empathy [active and deliberate resonance with others --thoughts, feelings, experiences] Discerning patterns and systemic processes [recognizing interdependency and the relationship of the parts to the whole]

Creating a Wave