4. Ancient times: Water, food,
shelter and clothing.
Modern times: Water, food,
shelter, clothing, education
and health care.
5. Eating snacks after breakfast
Going to washroom
Walking around the classroom while gets sleepy
Comfortable seating arrangements
Free from bullying
Feel free to ask anything to the teacher
Psychological advice
Individual care
Talking with his/her friend during class hour
Drinking water each lessons
Using toys in the classrooms
Intimate relationships
Friends
Freedom to express
Identify
the
needs of
a
Student
6. What are physiological
needs in education?
These needs are the most basic
– related to a person's survival.
This may include food, water,
and shelter. If the physiological
needs have not been met, the
teacher should understand that
students may be unable to
focus fully on learning.
Physiological Needs
Examples include air, food, drink,
shelter, clothing, warmth, sleep,
and health. If you fail to meet
these needs, your body cannot
function properly. Physiological
needs are considered the most
essential because you can't meet
the other needs until your