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.
The correct answer to this question is "swimming and football." Alex has evaluated her skills and determined that she has excellent power. she wants to sign up for two sports that will play to her strengths. She should sign up for <span>swimming and football because she has the power.</span>
Accidents are disastrous situations happen in an unexpected time that it happened. There is no warning and the person that experienced it had no awareness. The person that experiences this has unfortunate luck at the time.
Ex. A person slips on a banana peel that was left on the floor.
Risky behavior on the other hand, happens when a person decides to take a <span>“risk” on what he/she will do in the given situation. It a person’s decision to take action whether the result is good or bad.</span>
<span>Ex. A person decided to skip class to make it to the seminar.</span>