<span>Communicable disease refers to any infectious
illness that is transferable from one person to another by direct or indirect
contact in terms of bodily discharge or aided by a vector (a parasite which
transmits disease). The term is synonymously used with contagious disease. </span>
Anorexia is an eating disorder where people obsess about their weight (not eating, throwing up, eating very little). The people who have it try to maintain a low body weight by not eating, hardly eating, or working out a lot. Not everyone who has this is bone skinny. They must just be trying to lose or maintain a weight in ways that aren't very safe. Bulimia is when someone is very skinny, abnormally. It is an eating disorder marked by binging to avoid weight gain. It is an obsessive desire to be skinny or lose weight. Both can lead to serious health risks
I personally think that you should love your body no matter the size… and some weight is uncontrollable due to eating disorders etc.
BUT maintaining a healthy weight is important bc you won’t get sick as easily or get affected with disorders that’ll stick w u forever
Sensory motor: (birth to 2yr) babies taking the world on through senses. Looking, touching, hearing, tasting.
Preoperational: (2-6yr) child learns to use language but disentangle comprehend mental operations or concrete logic
Concrete operational: (6-11) gain mental operations that enable them to think logically about concrete events
Formal operational: the ability to think logically about abstract concepts develops
Explanation:
observing others personal space.