If you assume responsibility for your personal health behaviors then you are more likely to maintain good behaviors. If you don't then you might tend to follow lackluster health behaviors. Think about it like going to class. If you hold yourself accountable to do the work, then you will most likely succeed. However, if you don't hold yourself accountable you most likely won't care what happens.
Antagonism
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Remaining safe from self-inflicted injury
The priority is safety; the child must be protected from self-harm. Repetitive behaviors are comforting, and unless they are harmful their limitation is not a priority. Although feeding independently is a basic need that may be achieved, it is not the priority. Children who need help with toileting are not necessarily incontinent, and it is not the priority.
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A <u>holistic </u>approach to health looks at health and the individual as a whole rather than piece-by-piece.
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