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What does it mean when you say someone is, 'a bit of a character'?
They are boring
They are unusual
They are untrustworthy
They are lacking in character
Which of the following is NOT a character strength identified by the VIA institute on character?
Judgment
Love
Honesty
Aggression
Who said, "Knowing yourself is the beginning of all wisdom"?
Aristotle
Socrates
Shakespeare
Plato
What was Mr. Daly''s top character strength?
Judgment
Love
Honesty?
Perseverance
What does VARK stand for?
Viewing, Asking, Reading and Kinaesthetic
Visual, Auditory, Realistic and Kinaesthetic
Visual, Auditory, Read/ Write and Kinaesthetic
Values, Assistance, Respect, Kindess
What is one of the possible problems with the VARK model?
What is Boniwell defining here?
"What a person finds to be important and wants to be doing with his or her life."
character
values
school
dreams
Complete the quote from Eleanor Roosevelt:
"The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams"
Prof. Simon Baron Cohen at the University of Cambridge created a test that measured social intelligence according to people's ability to red the emotions of others just by looking at their...
posture
feet
eyes
hands
What does 'empathy'mean?
You can read people's minds
You can understand and share the feelings of others
You feel sorry for people less fotunate than you are
It is the opposite of sympathy
What is the 'pay-it-forward' effect?
A way of saving thisngs for the next generation
The idea that kind acts can be contagious
The idea that you should show kindess so that you can get fvours from others
Making sure that you deal with potential threats before they can cause you harm
What two things did Lyubomirsky and her colleagues from the University of California discover in their studies of random acts of kindness?
Random acts of kindness imporved students'wellbeing
Students became both happier and more popular
There was little impact on students wellbeing
Only the popular students joined in with the random acts of kindness project
How would you describe a 'frienemy'?
Someone who is your friend but makes fun of you
Someone you are frienfly with despite a fundamental dislike or rivalry.
Someone who i not a friend, though you don't mind them hanging around
An enemy who used to be your friend
This part of the brain controls thinking
cerebrum
cerebelum
brain stem
spinal cord
This part of the brain controls balance, movement and coordination
cerebrum
cerebellum
brain stem
spinal chord
This part of the brain controls involuntary actions such s breathing
cerebrum
cerebellum
brain stem
spinal cord
This part of the nervous system moves messages between the brain and the rest of the body
spainal chord
parietal
occipital
temporal
This part of the cerebrum interprets and sorts information from your senses
parietal
occipital
temporal
frontal
This part of the cerebrum processes messages from the eyes
frontal
temporal
occipital
parietal
This part of the cerebrum helps us with speech and hearing and learning languages
frontal
temporal
occipital
parietal
This part of the cerbrum helps us to make decisions and solve problems
parietal
occipital
temporal
frontal
Needs of the adolescent brain
What does the I in IMPART stand for?
Ingenious
Interlinked
Intelligence
Insight
Needs of the adolescent brain
What does the M in IMPART stand for?
Mindfulness
Mind
Meaning
Metaphorical
Needs of the adolescent brain
What does the P in IMPART stand for?
practical
peers
passion
passivity
Needs of the adolescent brain
What does te A in IMPART stand for?
Active
Actual
Agaency
Advantage
Needs of the adolescent brain
What does the R in IMPART stand for?
Review
Risk-taking
Rare
Ramifications
Needs of the adolescent brain
What does the T in IMPART stand for?
Tranistion
Time
Trace
Technique
Watch this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1qJvS8v0TTI
What understanding did it give you of positive psychology?
Excellent
Very Good
Satisfactory
Poor
The five elements of Martin Seligman's well-being theory are summarised in the PEMA acronym, but what is P?
Positivity
Positive emotions
Pathos
Possibility
The five elements of Martin Seligman's well-being theory are summarised in the PEMA acronym, but what is E?
Engagement
Endearing
Emancipated
Energy
The five elements of Martin Seligman's well-being theory are summarised in the PEMA acronym, but what is R?
Rational
Relatable
Rlationships
Risk-taking
The five elements of Martin Seligman's well-being theory are summarised in the PEMA acronym, but what is M?
Meaning
Method
Mastering
Methodical
The five elements of Martin Seligman's well-being theory are summarised in the PEMA acronym, but what is A?Accomplishment
Activity
Activate
Active
Accomplishments
'Flow'is another important concept in Positive Education, but what does it mean?
You have clear communication with others
You have a strong idea of the direction your life is taking
It is a feeling of being perfectly challenged (neither bored nor overwhelmed
It is a feeling that time is slipping away from you
As the video stated, as opposed to traditional psychology, positive psychology want to ask, "What is right with you?
So, as we draw to the end of 2021, what is right with you?
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