This first one is both i think
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Dynamic Warm-up:
A good dynamic warm-up is jumping jacks. You jump up, land with your legs about shoulder width apart and arms up, jump again and land with your arms down and legs together, and repeat those steps!
Static cool down:
And good static cool down is low lunges. You step out really far and lean into your leg, while the other stretches out behind you. Dot the same with other leg, and repeat a few times!
Target behaviors, prompt levels needed, and activities
Explanation:
Naturalistic teaching methods involve qualitative data collection with information containing the target behavior, prompt levels used, and activities performed
- Identify and select a specific target behavior that needs to be observed for analysis. This specific target behavior should be different from the general behavior. datasheet can be based on social skills, linguistic or prelinguistic communications
- Then the data sheet should contain the details of prompts, cues, antecedents or any other clues used to elicit the target behavior.
- The datasheet should contain details about activities – learner-directed, routine, or planned – that were performed while observing the target-specific behavior
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Explanation:
B-eating spicy foods
C-drinking alcohol
D-drinking hot liquids
F-stress
A common skin disorder, rosacea typically affects facial skin causing redness of the cheeks four head, nose and chin. It shows a gradual increase in intensity over time where blood vessels may become more visible this can also occur on skin in the neck, back and chest region giving the regions an irritated appearance. In addition, noses of those affected tend to look more swollen or bulb-like in appear.
It may be caused by disorders of the immune system, neuro-vascular system and made worse, by an infection by microscopic mites in the skin; associations have made between rosacea and elevated risk of intestinal and cardiovascular diseases (coronary artery disease- cholesterol associated ) along with cancer.
Rosacea is more likely to affect persons with fair skin, who blush easily and occurs most frequently in woman, with men making up most of the acute cases. Signs of rosacea include:
- flushing a form of facial redness that comes and goes
- persistent redness resembling sunburn acne-like pimples and bumps without the presence of blackheads
- very prominent blood vessels, which have higher visibility under the skin
Rosacea can be aggravated by drinking alcohol, hot foods and drinks spicy foods, anxiety and stress.
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