Hey, Name's Jessy. I hope, I answer your question.
1. Positive self-talk: If you keep telling yourself you're no good, you might just start believing it, even though it's not true.
2. Movement & Exercise: Moving your body helps to improve your mood.
There are more ways you can help your self-esteem. But you say only two ways.
Answer:
Petussis
Explanation:
Pertussis, or whoop cough, is an acute infectious contagious disease of the respiratory tract transmitted by the bacterium Bordetella pertussis. Cases of the disease have increased in several countries in recent years. Symptoms last about 6 weeks and may be represented by low fever, runny nose, sneezing, tearing, poor appetite and malaise. As the disease progresses, the patient may experience very strong coughing fits. Suddenly at first, these accessions are brief, but occur one after the other, successively, without the patient being able to breathe between them and are followed by a deep inhalation that produces a sharp sound like an audible whoop.
The child, presented in the question, has symptoms related to pertussis, so we can say that this child is infected with the disease.
Explanation:
Certain factors affects child health such as:
- poor eating,
- over feeding,
- unhealthy food choice
Parents have the responsibility to ensure the school of their children limit the availability and marketing of unhealthful foods and sugary drinks, as well as making water available to students.
Therefore, <em><u>a parent should choose what their kids are eating, </u></em>and introduce a regular culture of exercising which is very important to the child's health.