Educating the Whole Child

THREE INTELLIGENCES
Pyramid honors the importance of all areas of human development and balances learning across three areas of intelligence: cognitive, emotional, and physical.
The following learning domains support the development of cognitive, emotional, and physical intelligence:
- Development of Language, Reading, and Writing
- Development of Perception, Thinking, and Math
- Development of Science
- Development of Spatial Orientation
- Development of Temporal Orientation
- Social-Emotional Development
- Motor Development
- Artistic Development
- Metacognition
"Pyramid's concept of educating the whole child is totally consistent with what early childhood education is all about. This breakthrough approach, that focuses on the cognitive, emotional and physical intelligences of young children, helps to put the pieces together on how to close the achievement and opportunity gap of young children in urban areas."
- Maurice R. Sykes
Executive Director, Early Childhood Leadership Institute @ University of the District of Columbia
What if children re-presented their learning in various modalities across all learning domains?