Monday, July 6, 2009

Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs

Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs

Self-Actualization: To realize one’s full potential.
-Relates to child development because children who reach their potential are able to expand their knowledge and become great thinkers.
Esteem Needs: A feeling of importance and belonging. (self esteem)
-This stage allows children to be fulfilled and have a positive outlook on their life.
Social Needs: Social interaction with others; giving and receiving love and friendship.
-social interaction and groups help children feel comfortable in their surroundings, which can facilitate learning.
Safety Needs: A sense of security and being safe from harm.
-It is more beneficial to learn in a safe environment, so children can focus on educational material instead of focusing on safety concerns.
Physiological Needs: Needs required to sustain life. (Food, shelter, etc.)
-Children need to have their basic physiological needs met before they are able to learn material in an educational setting.

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