the feeling part of psychosocial health. Includes your emotional reactions to life.
Emotional health
Under which age are human beings considered children
12 years
A serious physical and emotional illness in which an abnormal fear of being fat leads to very poor eating habits and dangerous weight loss
Anorexia
These are symptoms of ...
1- Constant weight fluctuations.
2- Eating in secrecy.
3- Frequent use of the bathroom after meals.
bullimia
The right a human being has to learn and go to school
Right to education
the way we make sense of establishing meaning in our lives through an unifying force that makes life worthwhile.
spiritual health
What is the age range in adolescents (from what age to what age)
12--18
Name one cause of anorexia
Family and social pressure
psychological cause
Name 3 risky behaviors in adolescence
•unprotected sexual intercourse
•Risky use of social media and sexting
•tobacco smoking and alcohol use
•illegal substance addiction
•dangerous and wreckless driving
•illegal activities like vandalism, tresspasing, stealing.
•Fighting
•Misrespecting adults
•Defying authorities
Children must express themselves and their thoughts
right of speech
The balance in the 4 aspects of a human being so they can live a healthy lifef
psychosocial health
You must be the most important person to your family
Right to priority
How many types of anorexia are there?
2
Name 3 risky behaviors in adolescence
•unprotected sexual intercourse
•Risky use of social media and sexting
•tobacco smoking and alcohol use
•illegal substance addiction
•dangerous and wreckless driving
•illegal activities like vandalism, tresspasing, stealing.
•Fighting
•Misrespecting adults
•Defying authorities
Disabled children must be included in every activity, they are capable of being part of a team.
right of disabled boys and girls
the aspect that includes interactions with others, ability to social support and adapt to different situations.
Social health
Children must live with people who love them and care for them.
right to have a family
A habitual disturbance in eating behavior mostly affecting young women of normal weight, characterized by frequent episodes of grossly excessive food intake followed by self-induced vomiting to maintain weight
Bullimia
name 2 ways to avoid and prevent risky behavior in adolescence
Inform about consequences.
Reinforce rules
Teach values
Family connection
Watch peer influence
Children are protected by the legal system
right to legal security
The thinking part of psychosocial health, includes your values, attitudes and beliefs
Mental health
Children need to participate in activities in their families, school ad communities.
right to participation
These are signs of which eating disorder
Dieting despite being thin .
Obsession with calories, fat grams, and nutrition.
Dramatic weight loss .
Feeling fat, despite being underweight.
anorexia
Name two ways to avoid and prevent risky behavior in adolescence
Inform about consequences.
Reinforce rules
Teach values
Family connection
Watch peer influence
children must have fun and rest
right to rest and entertainment