Answer:
1. sudden and extreme weight loss or gain
2. amenorrhea
3. scabs or redness on knuckles
4. skipping meals
5. body dysmorphia
6. obsession with working out
Explanation:
1. bingeing can cause weight gain, and anorexia weight loss
2. not getting proper nutrients or over working out can cause amenorrhea
3. knuckles may rub against teeth during purging, causing minor injury
4. ppl with eating disorders often skip meals to cut out the calories and lose weight
5. they feel as if their body is never good enough
6. working out more than needed to burn calories
Hope this can help
24. Life decision samples
Getting healthier - deciding to become healthier by better life choices such as eating healthy and regular exercise can be life changing and their is nothing more important than health. You will feel better, have more energy become stronger and may prevent illness and disease in the future.
Deciding your future. Choosing a college or trade school is an important life decision. Preparation or working toward those goals by studying, getting better grades to help you achieve those goals may impact your lifestyle.
Deciding to get a job to save for a car, insurance or college is a decision that in itself may be changing by taking responsibility.
Choosing to get a pet is a life design because you will become responsible for that animal for care, food, veterinary expenses.
Getting married is a life decision.
25. Samples of things we have no control over:
Death of loved ones is something we have no control over that impact us.
Loss of job by company closing is something we have no control over
Having to relocate possibly due to job loss
An illness such as cancer
Natural disasters such as hurricane, tornado or wildfire.
I don’t know what it’s exactly asking but with any documents which include banking you should only use blue or black in. If this is a true or false question it’s true only ink should be used. Hope that helped
Answer:
Be informed by reading more about your child’s learning and thinking differences, It can help you be familiar with a child’s specific challenges. Explore the child’s strengthe , build relationships by getting to know everything about the child/ children involved .
Ask questions from parents , teachers ,phychologist, and other care givers and create an open line for communication for both you and the child/children involved
Stay calm and and always Remember that you're part of the team.
Know your child's rights by learning about child right.
Talk to your child by communicating regularly.
Attend seminars and child advocacy programs.