Across
- 3. This intentional use of self is the understanding of how ones values, beliefs, perceptions and thoughts influence ones interactions with children
- 7. This intentional use of self is monitoring your own levels of stress, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, and using reflective supervision
- 9. The space where the philosphy of care lays the foundation for staff to work cohesively in the best interest of the children and young people who live play grow and work there.
- 11. The space that holds the interactions and relationships amongst and between the children and adults in the milieu
- 12. Being aware of a child's emotions and responding with language and behaviors based on the child's emotional state
- 13. This part of the brain is responsible for higher functions such as reasoning, language, creativity, and abstract thought.
Down
- 1. Condition Anything that makes challenging behavior more or less likely to occur.
- 2. The space that focuses on how the environment is designed. The elements that make a house or unit a home
- 4. This intentional use of self the ability to regulate one's behavior, emotions, and thoughts in order to achieve a longer-term goal.
- 5. This part of the brain is known as the reptilian brain, responsible for survival functions such as breathing, heart rate, circulation, and autonomic functions that do not require conscious thought.
- 6. This part of the brain is the center for emotions, emotional behavior, and motivation. Within this part is the amygdala
- 8. The space where the trauma lives
- 10. The space where the setting accepts and celebrates cultural and human differences
