the brain does this
What is controls everything (like think, feel)
This much alcohol is safe during pregnancy
What is none!?
Name the emotions of Inside Out
What are Joy, Sadness, fear, anger, and disgust?
The psychological needs
What is food, warmth, and water?
He developed the hierarchy of needs
Who is Abraham Maslow
There are this many parts of the Brain
What are a lot.
How many stages are there during pregnancy?
three
Name three characters from The Outsiders?
Who is Ponyboy, Cherry, Johnny, Dally, Darry, Soda Pop, Steve, Two-bit, and Randy
The shape of the hierarchy of needs.
What is a triangle/pyramid?
She created the type of school where students work at their own pace
Who is Maria Montessori?
After a baby is born, this organ is not fully developed and never stops
What is the brain?
When the child's lungs fully develop
When is Trimester 3
What did Bing Bong lose at the end of the movie?
What is the rocketship he made with Rylie
The amount of sections the hierarchy of needs split up into.
What is 5?
Created the attachment theory
Who is John Bowlby?
This part of the brain controls all the life functions.
What is the brainstem?
As a parent, does it matter if the toys you buy for your child are very expensive?
No, as long as they are age-appropriate, it doesn't matter if they are very expensive.
2 different groups in The Outsiders
What are The socs and the greasers?
The section at the top of the hierarchy of needs.
What is self-actualization?
Came up with cognitive development theory
Who is Jean Piaget?
This percent of neurons are contained in the cerebral cortex?
what is 80%?
This is the age when people base their actions on if they fit in with their peers. (Identity vs. Role Confusion)
what is 12-18 (middle- high schoolers)?
this is the psychological challenge Rylie faces in Inside Out.
What is she moved and had to experience change with people and her environment?
He created the hierarchy of needs.
Who is Maslow?
this kind of reinforcement encourages positive interactions
What is positive reinforcement?