There are many human relations skills which can help you to more willingly take on a challenging subject. Greater self-confidence is one of those for example.
Being more self-confident enables you to trust more in yourself and therefore to also think you can succeed better with more challenging topics in comparion to the scenario where you don't really think highly about yourself.
Well, I won't do your essay for you, but I can help outline some stuff you can change which will improve your health. Then, I'll leave it to you to explain <em>how </em>it does so! =)
So, I can't say these specifically apply to you, so I'll just make some generalised changes you can make.
<em>* begin working out</em>
<em>* eat healthier and nutritious food</em>
<em>* begin meditating </em>
<em>* cut out addictive tendencies (video games, etc)</em>
<em>* learn to love yourself (loving yourself is a key to confidence and self-forgiveness, which leads to better mental health)</em>
<em>* work on proper and consistent hygiene </em>
Hopefully, this helps! =)
developmentally appropriate practice (DAP) is an approach to teaching grounded in the research on how young children develop and learn and in what is known about effective early education. Its framework is designed to promote young children’s optimal learning and development. DAP involves teachers meeting young children where they are, both as individuals and as part of a group; and helping each child meet challenging and achievable learning goals.
The answer is C. Mainly because they are not only found in in people with low mental capabilities but also in people who have above average mental capabilities, another fact is in some cases people should receive assistance. My last reason is that Mental Disorders are VERY real and should not be disregarded as unimportant.