how many lobes does the brain have
4
how many habits are in this model or theory
7 habits
what are two of the six basic emotions
anger, suprise, sadness, disgust, joy, fear
what are some things to talk with your counselor about
many things
name the lobes of the brain
parietal, occipital, frontal, temporal
what is a paradigm
your view, position, or stance of a situation
what is emotional intelligence
ability to perceive, control, and evaluate emotions
name the three counselors here at whs
logan, abrahms, keller
what is the function of the brain stem
vital functions such as breathing
what does PBA stand for
personal bank account
what factor of emotional intelligence is missing.
perceiving emotions, reasoning with emotions, understanding emotions, and __________
managing
what does igp stand for
individualized graduation plan
how many nerve cells do we have?
86 billion
what is habit #6 and what does it mean
synergize, teamwork
what is an emotional trigger
an event or circumstance that makes you feel a certain way
whs partners with _____ if a student may need additional help or support
spartanburg mental health
when we study for a prolonged period of time what begins to happen
our neurons begin to become less responsive
what is habit #7
sharpen the saw
why is emotional intelligence important
it helps build and better relationships and makes us have empathy and sympathy towards others
what does counseling mean
the professional relationship you have with your counselor to talk about a variety of things occuring in your life
what is the outermost layer of brain called
cerebral cortex