What part of the brain seeks regulation?
What is the brainstem?
______ that fire together, survive together and wire together.
What are neurons?
Tossing a ball back and forth is an example of a ______ activity?
What is regulating?
What is rhythmic?
What part of the brain seeks reason and reflect?
What is the cortex?
What you focus on, you get _____ of
What is more?
When activities are highly _____ in nature they can be highly calming and instill sense of safety
What is predictable?
Which part of the brain seeks relationship?
What are the steps of M.I.A?
_____ is the most powerful strategy for regulation.
What is rhythm?
Typical behaviors a child demonstrates in this state are fight, flight or freeze.
What is regulate state?
_____________ is an innate attention getter. Teachers can use this phenomenon to grab students attention
What is novelty?
In utero, all our needs are met; come to associate rhythm with ________
What is safety?
A child must be in this state to give a consequence.
What is reason?
Neural networks check out stimuli to see if they see a ______ pattern.
What is familiar?
What kind of activities regulate AND strength the lower brain regions?
What are Somatosensory activities?