Biological factors & demographic factors – Obesity – can be linked to genetics as well as eating a lot; Psychological – self-esteem – a view of one’s self; how much you like yourself? Self-concept- I am intelligent/ self esteem – how much you like that? Social and cultural factors- disposable income (cannot afford gym) working hours (no time) location (no gyms‚ no football pitches ect) Religion – Muslim (women cannot wear sports gear) religious days could class with sports days (Sunday)
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Unit 18- Promote the wellbeing and resilience of children and young people 1.1 Explain 5 factors that can influence the wellbeing of children and young people. 1. Social – The social environment will influence the child’s wellbeing – it can affect how a child is perceived by others‚ eg‚ if a child comes from a economically deprived area‚ people my think that they are unlikely to achieve‚ and refer to stereotypes rather than judge each child on their own merits 2. physical – If a child has a physical
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compromising situation with someone other than your own partner (Larry James‚ November 2005). There are many reasons why people cheat and the reasons are needs are not fulfilled by their partners‚ partners always demonstrate insecurities and low self esteem‚ having insecurities towards you partner and ways to overcome are to forgive your partner‚ learning to trust your partner again‚ communicate with your partner and break off all contacts with the other man or other woman. Cheating occurs because
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drink or use drugs‚ all of these things are made up of toxins which can severely harm the baby which in turn can cause complications at birth and possible delayed development later on in life. Genetics can also cause addiction‚ depression and low self esteem if these problems run in the family. Difficulties throughout the labour such as anoxia (lack of oxygen) can cause difficulties for development. If a child is born with a condition or develops one later on in life this may affect their development
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friend’s parents and build a relationship with them. Finally parent should help increase their child’s self-esteem‚ because children with high self-esteem are unlikely to become involve in bad activities. Teaching our children to be happy within themselves‚ and helping them to realize they don’t need outside influence in order to feel accepted. Children must learn to love themselves and know their self worth in order to avoid peer
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Ruth Flores English 350-30 Dr. Giannotti December 2014 Essay 7 (Practice Comp-Essay) From childhood to our adult years‚ we are bombarded with advertisements that mold our minds with “images of perfection and goals of happiness” in the United States. These ads leave consumers to be deceived visually. People’s goals of happiness are shaped by these “pictures of perfection.” What is perfection? Many people have a different meaning to be perfect although people sometimes forget that we all are imperfect
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freedom * Emphasis on the inherent goodness and growth potential of all humans * Focus not merely on symptom reduction but on fulfillment of individual family members View of problem foundation * People’s natural tendency is toward self-actualization‚ but this can be interrupted by social pressures * The root cause of dysfunction in families is emotional suppression * Parents try and regulate emotions in order to curb certain behaviors * Children grow up with a
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target teen girls using a fantasized model causing the reader’s self esteem to go down and creating an easy opportunity to sell their product to the vulnerable reader to cover the flaws these girls believe they have. In Seventeen magazines there are many subtle signs and imagery that is directed towards the young women reading the magazine that cue them to believe that sexuality is power. Seventeen magazines’ message of gaining self worth through emphasized femininity and beauty resonates with teen
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Nov. 2010.. Shelley‚ Mary. Frankenstein. New York: Bantam Books‚ 1981. “The Price of Abandonment in Mary Shelley ’s Frankenstein”. Associated Content. 8 Nov. 2010.. Yeo‚ Evelyn "How Does Emotional Abuse Affect Self-Esteem?".22 Mar. 2010 EzineArticles.com. 8 Nov. 2010. Affect-Self- Esteem?&id=3971918>.
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Nwaokolo‚ P.O.E.; Igborgbor‚ G.C. (eds.)‚ Refocusing Education in Nigeria. Benin: Dasilver Influence. Kim‚ K.L.; Jackson‚ Y.; Hunter‚ H.L. ; Conrad‚ S.M. (2009)‚ Interparental Conflict and Adolescent Dating Relationship‚ The role of Perceived threat and Self blame appraisal journal of interpersonal violence‚ 24(5)‚ 844. Krejcie‚ R.V.‚ & Morgan‚ D.W. (2006) Determining Sample Size for Research Activities. Educational and Psychological Measurement‚ 3‚ 607 – 610. Kolo‚ A.A. (2007)‚ “Reform in the Nigerian
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