According to the WHO, Health is defined as... - A state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity., Physical Health - Relates to the functioning of the body and its systems; it includes the physical capacity to perform daily activities or tasks, Mental Health - Relates to the state of a person's mind or brain and the ability to think and process information, Social Health - Relates to the ability to form meaningful and satisfying relationships with others and the ability to manage or adapt appropriately to different social situations, Emotional Health - Refers to the ability to recognise, understand and effectively manage and express emotions as well as the ability to display resilience, Spiritual Health - Relates to ideas, beliefs, values and ethics that arise in the mind and conscience of human beings., Physical Development - Changes to the body and its systems, including in size and complexity, Intellectual Development - The development of processes in the brain such as thought, knowledge and memory., Emotional Development - Developing a full range of emotions and learning appropriate ways of dealing with, and expressing, those emotions, Social Development - The increasing complexity of behaviour patterns used in relationships with other people., Health - Refers to a state of well-being and how we are feeling at any point in time, Development - Is about change and involves growth and increases in complexity, Individual Human Development - Refers to the series of orderly and predictable changes that occur from conception until death, Examples of good Physical Health include... - Good diet, plenty of sleep, exercising regularly, Examples of good Mental Health include... - Coping with stress, positive self esteem, confidence, Examples of good Social Health include... - Interacting with others, having friendship networks, supportive family, Examples of good Emotional Health include... - Managing emotions, recognising emotions, responding with appropriate emotions, Examples of good Spiritual Health include... - Living in line with your values and beliefs, having a meaningful life, reflecting on your place in the world, Examples of Physical Development include... - Motor skill development, growth in size of body systems, increase in complexity of body systems, decline of body systems, Examples of Intellectual Development include... - Knowledge, memory, abstract thought, problem solving, Examples of Emotional Development include... - Self-concept, awareness, management and appropriate expression of emotions, man, Examples of Social Development include... - Behaviours, social roles & expectations and communication skills, Health Promotion - Refers to a program or activity that encourages a change in behaviour BEFORE an issue arises, Health Service - Refers to a place or person that provides treatment and care AFTER an issue arises, Examples of Health Promotions include... - Jump Rope for Heart Health, Steptember, Examples of Health Services include... - Doctor, psychologist, personal trainer, Socio-cultural factors influencing health and development include... - Behavioural, Social Environment and Physical Environmental, Behavioural influences on health and development include... - Food Intake, Substance Use, Sexual Practices, Social Environment influences on health and development include... - Family Cohesion (togetherness), Socio-Economic Status (SES), Community Participation, Physical Environment influences on health and development... - Access to Recreational Facilities, Tobacco Smoke in the home, Clean Air & Water,

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