Social-Emotional Learning Lesson 1&2 Review Questions
"Lesson 1&2: Review Questions," is a comprehensive set of reflective and discussion-based questions designed to explore the functions and dynamics of the brain. It encourages learners to understand concepts such as:
The roles of the smart brain, emotional brain, and survival brain.
How dysregulation affects brain function and behavior.
The importance of self-regulation and techniques for achieving it, such as using the five senses.
The role of energy and electricity in brain function during different states.
Practical strategies for maintaining focus, such as the use of a "go bag."
The importance of self-advocacy, communication, and learning from past experiences.
This resource is ideal for promoting critical thinking and awareness about emotional regulation, focus, and self-advocacy.
Learners will get the most out of this resource if it is paired with Support The Spectrum’s Social-Emotional Lesson Plans 1: the Nervous System and 2” Coping Strategies.
"Lesson 1&2: Review Questions," is a comprehensive set of reflective and discussion-based questions designed to explore the functions and dynamics of the brain. It encourages learners to understand concepts such as:
The roles of the smart brain, emotional brain, and survival brain.
How dysregulation affects brain function and behavior.
The importance of self-regulation and techniques for achieving it, such as using the five senses.
The role of energy and electricity in brain function during different states.
Practical strategies for maintaining focus, such as the use of a "go bag."
The importance of self-advocacy, communication, and learning from past experiences.
This resource is ideal for promoting critical thinking and awareness about emotional regulation, focus, and self-advocacy.
Learners will get the most out of this resource if it is paired with Support The Spectrum’s Social-Emotional Lesson Plans 1: the Nervous System and 2” Coping Strategies.
"Lesson 1&2: Review Questions," is a comprehensive set of reflective and discussion-based questions designed to explore the functions and dynamics of the brain. It encourages learners to understand concepts such as:
The roles of the smart brain, emotional brain, and survival brain.
How dysregulation affects brain function and behavior.
The importance of self-regulation and techniques for achieving it, such as using the five senses.
The role of energy and electricity in brain function during different states.
Practical strategies for maintaining focus, such as the use of a "go bag."
The importance of self-advocacy, communication, and learning from past experiences.
This resource is ideal for promoting critical thinking and awareness about emotional regulation, focus, and self-advocacy.
Learners will get the most out of this resource if it is paired with Support The Spectrum’s Social-Emotional Lesson Plans 1: the Nervous System and 2” Coping Strategies.