Belonging in school often looks like feeling _______ and accepted.
safe/welcome/comfortable
cave people mostly needed to belong to groups for?
survival/safety
This theory explains our levels of needs, with belonging right in the middle
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
TRUE OR FALSE: Being popular, no matter what for, is a perfect example of true belonging
False
name two dangers early humans could face if they were excluded from their group
wild animals, starvation, no protection from the elements....
The feeling of being open and honest, even when scared, is called _______
Being vulnerable
Give one example of how we as teachers can help students feel like they belong
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belonging gave cave people a better chance at _____ their genes
passing on, reproducing
Give an example of how belonging and connection are different.
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Describe two differences between fitting in & belonging
- you might have to change who you are to fit in
- it's a natural phenomenon to belong
- fitting in can be forced
name three reasons belonging was important during the Black Plague?
- fear of death - losing your family - religious connection - collection of resources - excluding outsiders
According to Molly Carroll, connection starts with _______
Self-awareness
which of the five levels of Maslow's hierarchy does belonging go on? 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5?
third level- belonging & connection
why do humans today still crave connection?
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give us a good example of a movie where a character does not belong at the beginning but does eventually
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