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How to teach about Staying Alive. Topics to review in the need for Staying Alive in Groups and Class Meetings
How to teach about Staying Alive. Topics to review in the need for Staying Alive in Groups and Class Meetings
We all share these basic needs in life. Although we may not have considered these specific needs in our life
Morning Meetings: Introduction If you are interested in learning how to develop class meetings with a purpose and no pressure,
Sometimes while out in nature, perhaps in the mountains going for a hike, we may see a sign that says
Project Based Learning (PBL) Can Be Fun With The 5 Needs Many students thrive with Project Based Learning (PBL) because
Mental Health Professionals Keeping it Real Wow, we have all been there! One day we are so excited to “get
What type of group are YOU going to Lead? There are so many types of groups. Wherever two or more
Along with parents, teachers are the makers of men and women. Such a privilege and responsibility. We want to help.
Do you work in a Residential Treatment Center? Residential treatment centers can offer a unique environment to incorporate The 5
Will The 5 Needs Work With Your Client? Individual therapeutic work is just that, very individual. We come to the
Social Emotional Learning (SEL) Mrs. Melton, an excellent school counselor and former teacher with a deep understanding of students explains
For now, here are some articles, and more materials will be available soon. Feel free to reach out to Wendy,
Nothing in this site is meant for “therapeutic interventions” or “advice.” All materials on this site are intended for education, encouragement, and support of mental health workers, teachers, parents and anyone seeking to understand more about The 5 Needs in Life. This site only shares experiences using The 5 Needs materials, thoughts and ideas, with no recommendations.
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