Friday, January 25, 2013

What would be the definition of health from a preschooler, school-aged child, adolescent, young adult, middle?

Q. I know health definitions differs from person to person.

A. I wonder if a preschooler can define health, it could be ' being strong and not having fever'.
School going may say,' Absence of any disease.'
Adolescents/ young adults - ' A state of well-being is health.'
Adult- (proper definition)- A state of physical, mental & social wellbeing is health, not merely absence of any disease'.
Hope it helps.


National Center for Injury Prevention and Control Definition?
Q. And the Mental health Definition?
Australian only!

A. see the website for the specific info you require.


What are good study techniques for these subjects?
Q. Exams are this week, and I need to study but I need some good study techniques for these subjects:

1. Spanish (Vocab and grammer)
2. Health (Mainly definitions, but also procedures)
3. English (Vocab, Mythological words, stories)
4. History (Dates, events, important people...)

I've already started flashcards for Spanish, but if you could give me any other studying techniques that would be awesome. Thanks!

A. For history and health look at your criteria or rubrics and make notes for it, read over the notes again and again until it is stuck in your head. For spanish use flash cards and the notes technique. For english read over your note book and text book and try to really learn the techniques because that is the most important thing in english


What is the definition of a social welfare policy?
Q. What is the definition of a social welfare policy? And are there different types? I don't get it.

A. Social Welfare Policy is the study of social services and the welfare state. In general terms, it looks at the idea of social welfare, and its relationship to politics and society. More specifically, it also considers detailed issues in

1. Policy and administration of social services, including policies for health, housing, income
maintenance, education and social work;

2. needs and issues affecting the users of services, including poverty, old age, health, disability,
and family policy; and

3. the delivery of welfare.





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