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Aug 06, 2019 - 09:45 p.m.
What contributes to students' well-being at school?
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The emote "peepoHapp".
Psychological
Students' life satisfaction, sense of purpose, self-awareness, and absence of emotional problems.
Image:
The emote "peepoRun".
Physical
Adapting a healthy lifestyle and students' overall health.
Image:
The emote "Thonk".
Cognitive
Students' proficiency in applying what they know to solve problems.
Image:
The emote "peepoLove".
Social
Students' relationships with your family, peers and teachers, and students' feelings about their social life.
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What contributes to students' well-being at school? Image: The emote "peepoHapp". Psychological Students' life satisfaction, sense of purpose, self-awareness, and absence of emotional problems. Image: The emote "peepoRun". Physical Adapting a healthy lifestyle and students' overall health. Image: The emote "Thonk". Cognitive Students' proficiency in applying what they know to solve problems. Image: The emote "peepoLove". Social Students' relationships with your family, peers and teachers, and students' feelings about their social life.
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Image:
The emote "peepoHapp".
Psychological
Students' life satisfaction, sense of purpose, self-awareness, and absence of emotional problems.
Image:
The emote "peepoRun".
Physical
Adapting a healthy lifestyle and students' overall health.
Image:
The emote "Thonk".
Cognitive
Students' proficiency in applying what they know to solve problems.
Image:
The emote "peepoLove".
Social
Students' relationships with your family, peers and teachers, and students' feelings about their social life.