K-12 EDUCATION FOCUSED ON THE WHOLE PERSON – BODY, MIND, HEART, AND SPIRIT

Through our years of experience in education, we heard the cries from within children: “Treat me fairly, treat me kindly, cultivate my creativity, and inspire me.”

We’ve created a culture that answers that longing. Furthermore, we’ve found that children are eager to learn, grow, explore, master, and take on responsibility. Contrary to what some believe, they don’t need to be motivated, controlled, coerced, badgered, bribed, or cajoled.

That’s why the foundational understanding that children are four-dimensional – body, mind, heart, and spirit – is integrated into everything we do. Our whole-person approach fosters the development of each dimension, inspiring children to understand their needs, skills, and strengths.

At the same time, they are discovering their passion, forming a guiding vision, learning how to tune into their conscience, and cultivating self-discipline.

Our unique approach is having a profound, positive impact. Scholars discover their depth, perseverance and resilience. As your child finds their voice and confidence, they develop healthy, inquiring minds that are capable of finding solutions.

We nurture our scholars to gain self-awareness, understand social sensitivity, and ultimately hear their own soul’s calling. They can then distinguish their own road map to life, step into leadership, and assist others in finding their own voice. Children are engaged in body, mind, heart, and spirit, so they can be challenged academically, expand their character, and make lasting connections – ensuring their success now and in the future.

Our Mission

Paideia Academies utilize a family-centric model to enlist the support of families in the education and upbringing of the whole child – academic, intellectual, recreational, cultural, character, leadership, emotional, physical, and mental health – to empower students to achieve success in college, career, citizenship, and family life.

The Whole Person Paradigm of Paideia Academies

We educate what we call “The Whole Person – Body, Mind, Heart, Spirit.“ To better understand the four dimensions of Paideia’s Whole Person Paradigm, we invite you to mindfully study the below table and consider the impact of each section on your young scholar. As you embrace these concepts, you will likely find your own paradigm changing to become a whole-child parent, teacher and leader.

If you want to learn more about the whole-person paradigm, we invite you to study Steven Covey’s book, “The 8th Habit: From Effectiveness to Greatness.”

PAIDEIA WHOLE-PERSON PARADIGM
WHOLE CHILD 4 NEEDS 4 INTELLIGENCE/CAPACITIES 4 ATTRIBUTES VOICE LIES AT THE NEXUS OF DISCOVERING VOICE When I engage in work that...
BODY

To Live

Are my basic physical needs met?

Physical Intelligence

My attunement to the physical capacities and well-being of myself, family, community, and world.

Discipline

Paying the price to bring vision into reality.

Need

Meeting needs including what the world needs enough to pay you for.
Rises out of a great need in my family, community and the world.
MIND

To Learn

Is my mind being engaged and challenged creatively?

Mental Intelligence

My ability to analyze, reason, think abstractly, use language, visualize and comprehend.

Vision

Seeing with the mind’s eye what is possible in people, projects, causes and enterprises.

Talent

Disciplined focus of natural gifts and strengths.
Taps into my talent.
HEART

To Love

Do I feel loved and connected?

Emotional Intelligences

My self-knowledge, self-awareness, social sensitivity, empathy, and ability to communicate successfully with others.

Passion

The fire, desire, strength of conviction and drive that sustains discipline.

Passion

Love to do, including those things that naturally energize, excite, motivate and inspire you.
Fuels my passion.
SPIRIT

To Leave a Legacy

Do I feel part of something bigger than myself?

Spiritual Intelligence

My inner compass that connects and guides the other intelligences in following “true north” principles.

Conscience

The inward moral sense of what is right and what is wrong and the drive towards meaning and conviction.

Conscience

Do what’s right by that still small voice within that assures you of what is right and that prompts you to actually do it.
I feel drawn by conscience to meet …therein lies my voice, my calling, my soul’s code.

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