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Page 1: Intelligence and Brain Plasticity What is intelligence? How do you know if someone is “smart”?

Intelligence and Brain Plasticity

What is intelligence?

How do you know if someone is “smart”?

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Is the person who can memorize the lyrics to all of their favorite songs smarter than the person who can fix the broken bike?

Is a surgeon smarter than a Grammy-nominated singer?

A racecar driver smarter than a mother of 4?

An alligator rescue specialist smarter than a baker?

Is the person who gets good grades on a math test smarter than the kid who can throw the ball the farthest in PE?

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Many Types of Intelligence “An intelligence is the ability to solve

problems, or to create products, that are valued within one or more cultural settings.” Howard Gardner, Frames of Mind (1983)

Based on his study of many people from many different walks of life in everyday circumstances and professions, Gardner developed the theory of multiple intelligences.

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Basics of Multiple Intelligences  Intelligence is more than IQ, getting good grades,

or being great at math.

We are all born with a capacity for each intelligence.

We all have a unique combination of these intelligences.

These intelligences are located in different areas of the brain and usually work together, but can work independently too.

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Our Brains Change Neuroplasticity

– the brain’s ability to change in response to

experience.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iAzmyB9PFt4

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Neuroplasticity means that everyone is able to become smarter in all intelligences.

Every experience, choice, and action has a physical impact on your brain

You can control how you think, feel and act by controlling what you focus on.

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Changing How You Think Creates Physical Changes in your brain

Neuroplasticity - Creating Stronger Neural Connectionshttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWMah7Io4qA

Actual Neurons developing: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nmvk3zlyQ2w

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Attention and ExperienceWhat you focus on is what your brain thinks is important.

It changes in response to these important experiences.

Deliberately focusing on something creates new pathways in the brain.

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Like muscles, repetition and use creates strength in the brain’s ability to function.

Use it or lose it – the brain continuously makes room for what is important –what you focus on– by pruning out things you don’t use.

You can create new habits and prune old ones

Animated model of Neuroplasticity: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJ93qXXYRpU

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Recap Your brain changes physically in response to

experiences-physical, mental, emotional

Young brains are capable of changing fast

Use it or Lose it New habits are made stronger by repeated use Pruning – pathways become weaker through less use

Practice makes permanent – whatever you do, your brain changes to get better at it.

Focus and repetition are key to strong neural pathways

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The Habit of Positivity http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXy__kBVq1MTEDxBloomington - Shawn Achor - "The Happiness

Advantage: Linking Positive Brains to Performance"

:10 – 3:01 5:23 – 6:25

7:36- 8:30 9:15- 11:0711:07 – end

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Positive Psychology You have a choice – you decide what to focus on

Example – Baby Unicorn! vs. Ouch!

The lense you use to view the world shapes your reality

Your outlook shapes your happiness – not the opposite.

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Science of Happiness Only 10% of long term happiness is dependent on external world

90% of your happiness is dependent on your outlook

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Happiness Leads to Success Happy = Success, not the opposite Happiness Advantage Brain positive in the present =

IntelligenceCreativityEnergyEvery single outcome improves

Positive Brains are Better, faster, more accurate – than negative, neutral or stressed.

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Rewire your Brain Create lasting, POSITIVE change

21 days in a row

3 gratitudes

Journaling

Exercise

Relaxation exercises

Random Acts of Kindness

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Habits of Mind Passive Vs. Active

Positive Change – happens when you make it important

Change process is simple, but not easy

Start small – impact is exponential

How do you talk to yourself?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qR3rK0kZFkgJessica’s daily affirmation

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Pruning Out Dead Weight

Negative self talk: WMDs – Worry, Misery, Doubt – weapons of mass destruction.

Tossing out the WMD’s – Negative thought patterns.

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Small Changes that Work Big Stop negative self-talk

Toss words like “always, never,” – they are toxic!

Focus on what is going right

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Changing Focus Focus on what you want more of

Its impossible to make mistakes 24/7!

Notice the “little” everyday things that are going right

Practice, practice, practice – 10,000 hour rule

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Mind + Body Connection Your brain needs physical exerciseYour brain needs sleepYour brain needs good nutrition

+ + =

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RecapMany ways to be smart – everyone has all of them

Brain changes in response to what you make

important

Positivity increases learning

Negativity decreases abilities Brain and body are connected – exercise, sleep

and nutrition are vital for the brain to work at its best

Simple, not easy

Have to have a plan

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The Plan 1) Decide what it is you want

2) Break down big goals into small ones

3) Decide what you have to stop and start

4) Triggers – notice, record, be mindful !

5) Plan a different thing to do that satisfies the same

need

6) Need at LEAST 21 days

7) Process –compassion for yourself

8) Drop the negative self talk

9) Embrace the positive !

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Recap of

Multiple Intelligences

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Verbal-Linguistic Intelligence – Word Smart

Have: well-developed verbal skills and sensitivity to the sounds, meanings and rhythms of words.

Enjoy talking, writing, reading and listening-anything to do with words and communication.

Conversation is key to enjoyment of time with others.

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Mathematical-Logical Intelligence – Logic Smart

Have: ability to think conceptually and abstractly, and ability to recognize logical or numerical patterns, solve problems.

Enjoy puzzles, strategy games, working out solutions to problems, and having things in order. Notice patterns.

Things making sense is very important to logical thinkers.

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Musical Intelligence – Music Smart

Have the ability to appreciate and produce music, including rhythm, melody, pitch and timber.

Listening to, and creating, music and singing are essential to day to day life.

May be seen humming, dancing, tapping fingers to a beat.

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Visual-Spatial Intelligence – Picture Smart

Have the ability to think in images and pictures, to visualize accurately and abstractly.

Enjoy art, drawing, colors, visual textures and experiences

Have a knack of understanding the space around them and how they fit into it.

Good at direction, maps, and visualizing things in their heads. Building and creating things comes naturally.

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Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence Body Smart

Have the ability to control one's body movements and to handle objects skillfully.

Enjoy athletics and movement, using their bodies to create and learn. Good at sports, dance, martial arts – all physical activity.

Tend to fidget when required to sit for long periods of time.

Learn best when movement is involved. Activity can be key to enjoyment in time with others.

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Interpersonal Intelligence – People Smart

Are “good with people.”

Have the ability to notice and respond the right way to the moods, motivations and desires of others.

Enjoy activities with others, enjoy being around large groups and meeting new people.

Learn well with study partners or groups.

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Intrapersonal Intelligence – Self Smart

Are very self-aware and in tune with their own inner feelings, values, beliefs and thinking processes.

Know how to take care of themselves, tend to like to work alone, can be very quiet, may seem shy.

Learn best when they can connect the learning to their own experiences.

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Naturalist Intelligence – Nature Smart

Enjoy nature, the outdoors, plants, animals, and insects.

Have the ability to recognize and categorize plants, animals and other objects in nature.

May be concerned deeply about the environment.

Learn well when in nature or topics directly are related to nature.

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Existential Intelligence – Spiritually Smart

Have sensitivity and capacity to tackle deep questions about human existence, such as the meaning of life, why do we die, what happens when we do, and how did we get here.

Science, philosophy, religion, and spirituality and are areas that many existentially intelligent people are drawn to.

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