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Principle 1:Look Beneath the Surface. It’s easy for me to identify what I am feeling inside (John 11:33–35;Luke 19:41–44). I am willing to explore previously unknown or unacceptable parts of myself,allowing Christ to more fully transform me (Rom.7:21–25;Col.3:5–17). I enjoy being alone in quiet reflection with God and myself (Mark 1:35;Luke 6:12).
INSTRUCTIONS. Part I of this Physical Examination form must be completed by the child’s parent or guardian. Part II must be completed by a physician or nurse practitioner, or a copy of the child's physical examination must be attached to this form.
The document is an emotional/spiritual health inventory consisting of 40 questions across 6 principles to assess one's emotional maturity. It asks the respondent to rate how true each statement is on a scale.
PERSONAL ASSESSMENT. How Emotionally Healthy Are You? Next to each statement below circle the number that best describes your response. Mark 1: Be Before You Do. I spend suficient time alone with God to sustain my work for God so that I live out of a cup that overflows (Mark 1:35; Luke 6:12).
Please complete this Health Inventory form and return it to your child’s school as quickly as possible. Students enrolled in grades 9-12 must have an annual medical evaluation by a physician or nurse practitioner in order to participate in interscholastic athletics.
Interpretation Guide: Levels of Emotional Maturity Emotional infant. I look for other people to take care of me emotionally and spiritually. I often have difficulty in describing and experiencing my feelings in healthy ways and rarely enter the emotional world of others. I am consistently driven by a need for instant gratification, often
INSTRUCTIONS. Please complete Part I of this Physical Examination form. Part II must be completed by a physician or nurse practitioner, or a copy of your child's physical examination must be attached to this form.