A word that Canadians let dangle on the ends of their sentences. Our stereotypical speech pattern.
What is the expression "eh?"
A dark liquid (mixed with cream and/or sugar) that would be best in an IV drip at the end of term four.
What is the sweet, sweet elixir of life named coffee?
What are carbohydrates?
The maple leaf.
What is Canada's national symbol?
This pyramid explains which basic human needs must be met before higher cognitive functions can be achieved.
What is Maslow's hierarchy of needs?
When you watch your thoughts float by and choose which ones you want to invest in.
What is mindfulness?
Sirop d'érable.
In the dictionary, this word means "approach to teaching." It also rhymes with "doggie."
What is pedagogy?
A school of psychological study that promotes strategies for adjusting maladaptive thought patterns that are termed "thinking traps."
What is CBT, or cognitive behavioural therapy?
Poutine.
What is Canada's unofficial national dish?
A pedagogical system developed for English/British/American ex-pat children overseas. Fairly pretentious. Promotes metacognition.
A series of techniques for emotional self-regulation. Originally, these techniques were developed by Marsha Linehan for persons with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD).
What is Dialectic Behavioural Therapy, or DBT?
What is Canada's national cocktail?
A pyramid of "cognitive domains" with the most complex form of cognition at the top, and the simplest forms of cognition at the bottom.
What is Bloom's Taxonomy?
When you're mad as hell and you just can't take it anymore, you need this.
What is a mental health day?