Brain
Motivation
Social Influence
Advocacy & Distraction
100

____ is the brain’s ability to change and grow.

What is neuroplasticity

100

This type of motivation comes from within—you do it because it feels rewarding or meaningful, not for a prize.

intrinsic

100

Changing behavior to fit in with a group.

conformity
100

Knowing your needs and respectfully asking for help or support.

Self advocacy

200

The brain strengthens neural ____________________

Connections 

200

This type of motivation is driven by outside rewards, like money, grades, or praise.

extrinsic

200

Following a direct order from an authority figure.

obedience

200

An example of expressing a need in class could start with this phrase.

"I statement"

300

Brushing your teeth with your non-dominant hand is an example of  ___

neuroplasticity

300

Working extra hours at a job to earn a bonus or a raise demonstrates this type of motivation.

extrinsic

300

Being pushed to tease someone or join in risky behavior is this type of peer pressure.

social peer pressure

300

Feeling tired or stressed is this type of distraction.

internal distraction

400

This strengthens neural pathways through doing something over and over and practice.

repetition
400

Practicing guitar every day because you love playing music and it makes you happy is an example of this type of motivation.

intrinsic

400

Peer pressure that involves copying homework or doing well academically.

academic peer pressure

400

Noisy classmates or phone notifications are this type of distraction

external distraction