This word is written on Know-It-All's ticket, indicating he needs to work on this before self-actualizing is possible.
What is "Learn"?
The drink Hero Girl both consumes, and takes to Lonely Boy to meet their Physiological needs.
What is Hot Chocolate?
What does Chris's ticket say before getting on the train for the last time?
"Believe"
This drink leads us to believe that the Hobo has met his physiological needs.
What is Coffee?
Judging by the Conductor's actions throughout the movie, it's safe to assume he's in this stage of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs.
What is self-actualization?
Know-It-All displays this cognitive need when he tries to find out what all his presents are.
What is need to know?
What does Hero-Girl's ticket say before getting on the train for the last time?
What is
"Lead"
This characteristic of self-actualizers is presented by Hero Boy Chris as he grows his friendship with Lonely Boy and Hero Girl throughout the movie.
What is profound relationships?
The hobo presents this characteristic of self-actualizes when he helps hero boy.
What is social interest?
Need that is met by the Conductor's job.
What are safety and security needs?
What "fun fact" does this character know at the beginning of the movie that he tells Hero Boy? (It's also his very first line)
What is
"What kind of train they're riding on"
Need Hero Girl loses when she loses her ticket and is fearful she will get kicked off of the train.
What is safety and security needs (she is scared of getting kicked off the train) or love and belonging needs (she feels out of place among her peers, because she does not have a ticket)?
Cognitive need that the hero boy wants to resolve.
What is the mystery of whether or not Santa Claus is real?
The Hobo uses this to scare Hero Boy into believing (mainly playing on his sense of safety).
What are puppets?
What is the conductors very first line in the movie?
What is,
"All Aboard"
What does this character mistake his ticket for saying? Thus, learning the lesson the ticket was intended to teach?
What is
"Lean"
Characteristic of self-actualizer that the hero girl posses that involves contributing to the well-being of others. This is shown by how caring she is.
What is social interest?
Need hero boy loses when he cannot hear the bells and everyone else can.
What is love and belonging need? (sense of connection)
Because he is older, the Hobo and other characters who are in adulthood are able to reach higher on the hierarchy of needs, unlike most of the children in the story, because they are not developed enough. The last two levels on the pyramid that this adult characters can work on are ______ and _____.
What are Esteem and Self-actualization needs?
What item does the conductor continue to look at through out the movie to make sure the safety needs of the children are met?
What is
"Pocket Watch"
Character traits that threaten the Know-It-All boy from moving higher up in Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
What is his lack of humility and how he thinks he knows everything? (Keeps him from making friends and feeling like he belongs among his peers.)
One characteristic of a self actualizer that the Hero Girl meets is _________. This trait involves seeing people as people rather than as the divisions society creates.
What is democratic character?
When Chris loses his gift from Santa, he is sad. What TWO needs have been "lowered" or are "not being met" when he realizes his special gift is gone?
What is
"Esteem Need and Social Need"
What 3 things does the lonely boy's ticket say?
What is,
"Rely on"
"Count on"
"Depend on"
Master motive that drives the conductor towards becoming a self-actualizer.
What is helping kids continue to believe in Santa and the magic of Christmas?