I am an organ donor. I believe that if my body can make someone survive an illness (cancer/leukemia) or recover from a condition such as blindness or a missing limb, then It is my duty to allow for that to happen. When I die, my soul will go on but my body will just rot so why not let someone use up what they can. I am especially strong in my opinion when dealing with pediatric illnesses. If a child needs my lungs or my kidneys, they should take them and live a long life. After I pass, they are useless to me!
You didn’t give answer choices so here are a few. Communication is definitely a big one. Knowing your limits too. Giving each other some space. Being kind to each other and treating each other with respect
The answer is B / interactions with consistent caregivers
Answer:
<em>Although this may sound like a healthy way of eating since his diet contains a healthy snack such as fruits, it is not a healthy diet.</em>
Explanation:
A healthy diet consists of many things. As in reference to the food chain, fruits are required for a healthy diet. Though, that is not all. A healthy diet is a mix of fruits, vegetables, protein such as meats, grains, and more. If someone were to live off of only fruits, that would nourish some parts of the body but without the others, then the whole body simply preforms a bit wobbly.