1) living environment such as how they are being cared for and how safe the community is for them, also the resources they are getting.
2)family risk factors such as depression and mental illness and parental substance issues.
3) within child risk factors fussy temperament,development delay,any serious health issues
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<u><em>these examples should be taken into serious consideration when gathering information to fully understand and support children's support social and their emotional health </em></u>
In some cases, sadly, people decide not to report cases of abuse and/or violence for a number of reasons. One good reason would be fear of the abuser. People think that if they rat on the person who was mean to them, then they'll just be even meaner. And too often, this is the case. When a judge hears about it and issues a 'restraining order' (which, to a violent-minded individual, is simply a worthless piece of paper), they could very well blow up and do something tragic.
Another reason is shame. People who have been abused for extended periods of time begin to treat it like it's their own problem that they need to deal with, and they get extremely embarrassed when discussing it with other people.
Hope this helped =)
A. Drinking beer gives you more friends.
Alcoholics can die of liver cancer.
B. Cigarettes make you look mature.
Smoking tobacco can lead to wrinkles and yellowing of skin.
C. All prescriptions are safe and cure diseases.
Using prescriptions improperly can be dangerous.
D. Chewing tobacco makes you look cool.
Using smokeless tobacco can lead to many health issues.
Answer:
Trans fats are the worst fats for your health. These fats are made when hydrogen is added to healthy unsaturated fats to solidify them and make them less likely to spoil. Trans fats raise harmful LDL cholesterol, lower beneficial HDL cholesterol, increase inflammation, and make blood more likely to clot.
Explanation:
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