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.
Good communication, spending time together and solving their problems instead of always arguing
<span>The nurse should let the parent know that the infant should simply have a safe place to move about in. The splint needs to stay on, but the child will still be able to easily adapt and find ways to move about in a necessary way. The parent just needs to make sure that the areas do not have any ways for the child to fall and re-injure the leg.</span>
Eight months. hope it helps
Yes, i think compulsions is correct. Panic attacks, obsessions, and phobias would all increase anxiety i believe.