Health
Wellness
Well-Being
Family
Importance of Family
100

What is HEALTH? 

Help Efficient, Accessible, Low Cost, Timely Health Care Act.

100

a natural transient condition of rest in which a person becomes physically inactive and unconscious of their surroundings, and numerous body systems (such as breathing) slow down.

sleep

100

The act of being content

Satisfied

100

The act of showing concern and kindness for others

Caring/care

100

the family's authority figurehead and leader who has the greatest influence on a child's outcome

Father

200

Consumption, absorption, and absorption of nutrients by the body for growth, development, and maintenance of life.

Nutrition

200

Recognizing the need for physical activity, healthy foods, and sleep, as well as preventing illness and injury or managing chronic health conditions.

Physical wellness

200

The act of being appreciative 

greatfulness

200

A bond between 2 or more people

relationship

200

Their role in the family is to be the caregivers, who are in charge of the family's emotional well-being; they have kept the family together and running smoothly.

Mother

300

The continuous and progressive improvement of a population's health status.

Growth

300

Being hopeful and confident about the future. And always looking at the Brightside of things.

Optimistic/Optimism 

300

Adaptable in any kind of situation and environment

Flexibility

300

The act or process of expressing yourself to someone else by words, sounds, signs, or behaviors

Communication

300

They assist the child's parents in appropriately caring for their kids.

Grandparents

400

Something that gives us dopamine and prevents depression

exercise/exercising

400

Is the act of remaining silent and tranquil for a period of time or so that you may better deal with the issues of daily life.

Meditation

400

They have a sensation of being in charge of their own ideas and behaviors.

STABILITY
400

The act of the head of the family ignoring their children. 

child neglect

400

They always must be confident and responsible because they have other siblings to look out for.

Oldest Child

500

What does CDC stand for?

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

500

What are the 8 dimensions of wellness?

emotional, spiritual, physical, environmental, financial, occupational, intellectual, and social

500

The act of not being brought down by negativity in life.

Positivity

500

The act of the head of the family gaslighting and hurting their children or significant other

abusive family

500

All families have this specific strength because this is what connects them together or makes them a family

Love

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