Self-Care
Neuroscience
The Gateway Way: SLOs
100

Give an example of self care! 

[any answer that the teacher accepts]

100

What is the NEUROLOGICAL reason that teens are more likely to take risks? 

Their brains are not yet fully developed (specifically: pre-frontal cortex) 

100

What does "SLOs" stand for? 

Schoolwide Learning Outcomes

200

True or false: self-care looks different for everyone

TRUE! 

200

At what age is the typical human brain fully developed? 

25 / mid-twenties

200

Which SLO is everyone practicing by creating a Take Care List?

Self Advocacy

300
True or false: I have to spend money to care for myself

FALSE! Self-care is often commercialized, but it can be going outside for a walk, taking a hot shower, talking to a friend, or other FREE.99 activities! 

300

When we've "flipped our lid" or the "F responses" are happening, what part of the brain is in charge? (scientific term, not just "little brain")

The amygdala 

300

What are the six SLOs? Gateway students will be...

- Self-advocates

- Community Leaders

- Respectful of Differences

- Models of Integrity

- Resilient

- Critical & Creative Thinkers

400

Where did the idea of "self-care" originate? 

Black Feminist social justice movements & leaders of the 1960s-70s

400

What are some ways teens can reduce the harm of risk-taking in their lives?

- build strong connections 

- know yourself 

- stay engaged in (or find new) hobbies 

400

You might have seen the mural in the staircase of a woman in hijab in front of a mosque. This was painted by a Christian-identified GHS senior who did research onto anti-Christian discrimination in the US, and when he learned that there was very little and actually Islamophobia is much more common, he painted this mural for his Community Action Project. Which SLO(s) did he show?

- Respectful of Differences 

- Community Leadership 

- Critical & Creative Thinking 

500
Explain why self care is a radical and political act (maybe inspired by Audre Lorde)

[something along the lines of...] caring for ourselves and our well-being in a society that tries to oppress us and use us is a political act of resistance! (against racism, capitalism, sexism, etc) 

500

Explain the gas/brakes metaphor for the teen brain

Teens have a fully developed "gas pedal" - or little brain/amygdala. They seek pleasure and fun and can do most skills. They don't yet have a "brake pedal," or the executive function/cause and effect pre-frontal cortex, which helps them slow down, plan, or make better decisions.

500
Explain 3 DIFFERENT SLOs that a student can show during 9th Grade Seminar, and give examples.  

[any answer the teacher accepts]

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