Together they make for Flexible, Strong, Nitinol-like Perception!
Activities that provide opportunities for children and teens to explore and use all of their senses in ways that require and finesse the need for patience are a natural and effective way to build the kind of perception needs to learn and interact at higher levels than is possible without a heightened Perception.
Comparing this level of perception to the alloy of Nitinol is a fun what to help children and parents get an understanding of this goal.
Nitinol is an alloy with a kind of “memory flexibility.” It is used in orthodontics, stints, orthopedic implants, golf clubs, eyeglass frames and more. You most likely touch nitinol more than any other kind of metal alloy. Perception is a way of interpreting sensory information in a way that makes a accurate mental impression and allows for decisions to be made more keenly by using the senses well.
Titanium and Nickel smelt together to make an alloy called Nitinol.
Many people make a good living using this alloy made from metals from our earth for industries that buy sell, make, and use “memory flexibility” and therefore it is useful for orthodontics, stints, orthopedic implants, golf clubs, eyeglass frames and more!
Patience while using the Senses smelt together to build keen Perception that is useful for being flexible and able to interpret their environment in ways that help students make better decisions for themselves and others.