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Objective 1: Demonstrate understanding of disease prevention and health promotion concepts and practices, including the influence of lifestyle choices on health and the benefits of good hygiene, adequate sleep and rest, and regular physical activity.

Objective 2: Apply knowledge of basic principles of nutrition and healthy eating, influences on eating habits and patterns, and the effects of food choices on body composition and overall health.

Objective 3: Apply knowledge of how to foster students' communication and decision-making skills to enhance personal, interpersonal, and community health and safety.

Objective 4: Demonstrate knowledge of principles and techniques of conflict resolution and its relationship to health and well-being.

Objective 5: Apply knowledge of principles and strategies for accident prevention and risk reduction.

Fundamental steps for Accident Prevention:

1. Organization is where the mechanism of interest is kept alive, as well as the safety programs which are designed, directed, and controlled.

2. In finding facts, the knowledge of different potential hazards is taken from a variety of surveys, inspections, safety audits, observations, etc.

3. After you find the facts, you have to analyze them and have inquiries.

4. Once you do this, you have to problem solve and select a remedy.

5. Application of the remedy you selected is the final step in accident prevention.

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Fundamental Steps for Conflict Resolution:

1. Listen before you speak. This is essential truly understanding what the cause of the problem is.

2. Make sure everyone has a voice. You have to create a space where each and every person feels comfortable sharing how they feel.

3. Finding common ground is essential to coming to a great resolution.

4. Do not put a solution off. Instead, be confident, calm, and controlled.

5. Do not choose sides because it can destroy the confidence others have in you.

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Objective 6: Demonstrate understanding of factors that affect personal, interpersonal, family, and community health; the implications and consequences of environmental and other health risks; and principles, strategies, and resources for advocating for the health of individuals, families, and communities.

There are many factors that can affect an individual's health. The main ones are the following:

1. lifestyle and health,

2. smoking and an imbalanced diet,

3. your home,

4. and your work/school environment.

Some factors that affect interpersonal health are:

1. social support,

2. others' expectations,

3. and your role models.

Factors that affect your family health are the following:

1. a balanced diet,

2. the type of family (separate, joint, or blended),

3. personal and environmental sanitation,

4. economic and class status,

5. and cleanliness.

'''There are many factors that can affect community health such as: ''' 1. the geographical and environmental position of said community,

2. the disease prevalence,

3. industrial development,

4. population,

5. and pollution levels.

There are also many different consequences to environmental health risks. Individuals can suffer from different respiratory diseases, heart diseases, as well as a variety of cancers. Furthermore, there are consequences for other health risks, such as anxiety and depression, weight loss or gain, digestive problems, headaches, heart issues, and sleeping problems, such as insomnia. These consequences can be reduced, though. Communities and families can take action to have cleanlier spaces, and not take part in things that will increase pollution level, even if it recycling. One person can make a difference. There can also be different counseling services available in schools and workplaces to decrease interpersonal health consequences. A variety of classes can also be introduced to help families improve their economic and class status. Many things can be done to prevent and improve health in every aspect, all you need to do is take action.

Resources Advocating for the Health of Individuals, Families, and Communities:

1. PubMed ensures access to care, mobilizes resources, addresses health inequities, etc. []

2. Advocating for Families advocate for services for individual families, as well as helping families learn to advocate for themselves. []

3. Community health can be advocated for by town hall meetings, campaigns on social media, TV, etc., as well community health fairs and collaborations with local churches and organizations. [] [] [] [] []

Objective 7: Recognize principles, techniques, and criteria for locating, accessing, and evaluating the reliability and validity of health information, services, and products.

Objective 8: Recognize principles, techniques, and criteria for locating, accessing, and evaluating the reliability and validity of health information, services, and products.