Biological Pillar
In the first scene of Moana, She got curious and let her senses roam free, she heard the seagulls and she held the seashells, and even reached out to touch the water. In the biological pillar it teaches us about the senses. In this scene, Moana shows signs of the Biological pillar
Cognition Pillar
In Moana, we get to see why the father doesn't want Moana in the sea. His experience and his horrible memory of his experience out at sea influences how he sees the ocean. In the Cognition Pillar it teaches how memory can be influenced based on mood and situation.
Life Span Development and learning Pillar
In the first scene of Moana, Her Grandma teaches the children based on pictures and stories. In the Life Span Development and Learning Pillar it teaches how there are different ways of teaching. Also the age that they are taught influences how you live and experience life in general.
Social and Personality Pillar
In the first song, her society and how they live impacts her personality. Her dedication and personality is based on how she was brought up but also influenced by her family life. In the Social and Personality pillar it teaches us how our personality is influenced by Nature and Nurture.
Mental and Physical health Pillar
In Moana, the Grandma is called the village crazy lady because she doesn't care for social norms. In aspects where most of Moana's society stays quiet and conforms to the social standard, her Grandmother is never afraid to talk about her opinion and even bends the social norms. In the Mental and Physical Health Pillar it teaches us about abnormal behaviors and Social norms and how we are seem because of them.