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Generally a healthy child is one that is less likely to be susceptible to any
diseases or sicknesses that may be going around at the time. Most children
are able to live a happy and healthy life with the help of a good diet plan and
the daily physical activity that will help them function optimally both mentally
and physically. Keeping the child healthy is really the responsibility of the
parent as is teaching the child to adopt good habit that will help keep the
child from being unnecessarily exposed to anything unhealthy. However
should there be a need to address any less than desirable health conditions,
it may be prudent to seek medical advice at the earliest possible stage.
There are also possibilities of using a more holistic approach to treating mild
infections as it is not always good to pump a child with pills and medicine that
may have long term residual side effects. Besides a healthy diet plan that is
nutritionally balanced, the parent would also need to teach the child good
hygiene habits. This should be practiced both at home and away from home.
Good hygiene will also help to ensure the child is not left susceptible to
negative elements through habit that may encourage such prevailing
circumstances. Simple actions such as washing hands before meals and
also when using public facilities, will go a long way in helping to keep the
child safe from being exposed to germs. Children should also be taught to
avoid sharing meals with those having any kind of infections. If children are
not taught to make healthy choices when it comes to food from a very young
age, any bad food habits developed will not only adversely affect their
general health but will also be rather hard to correct later. It would be the
responsibility. An economy is best understood when we study its components
or sectors. Sectoral classification can be done on the basis of several criteria.
In this chapter, three types of classifications are discussed. You can create a
discussion about these types by taking examples familiar to the students and
relate them to their daily life. It is important to emphasise the changing roles
of sectors. This can be highlighted further by drawing attention of the
students to the rapid growth of service sector. While elaborating the ideas
provided in the chapter, the students may need to be familiarised with a few
fundamental concepts such as Gross Domestic Product, Employment etc.
Since the students may find this difficult to understand, it is necessary to
explain to them through examples
diseases or sicknesses that may be going around at the time. Most children
are able to live a happy and healthy life with the help of a good diet plan and
the daily physical activity that will help them function optimally both mentally
and physically. Keeping the child healthy is really the responsibility of the
parent as is teaching the child to adopt good habit that will help keep the
child from being unnecessarily exposed to anything unhealthy. However
should there be a need to address any less than desirable health conditions,
it may be prudent to seek medical advice at the earliest possible stage.
There are also possibilities of using a more holistic approach to treating mild
infections as it is not always good to pump a child with pills and medicine that
may have long term residual side effects. Besides a healthy diet plan that is
nutritionally balanced, the parent would also need to teach the child good
hygiene habits. This should be practiced both at home and away from home.
Good hygiene will also help to ensure the child is not left susceptible to
negative elements through habit that may encourage such prevailing
circumstances. Simple actions such as washing hands before meals and
also when using public facilities, will go a long way in helping to keep the
child safe from being exposed to germs. Children should also be taught to
avoid sharing meals with those having any kind of infections. If children are
not taught to make healthy choices when it comes to food from a very young
age, any bad food habits developed will not only adversely affect their
general health but will also be rather hard to correct later. It would be the
responsibility. An economy is best understood when we study its components
or sectors. Sectoral classification can be done on the basis of several criteria.
In this chapter, three types of classifications are discussed. You can create a
discussion about these types by taking examples familiar to the students and
relate them to their daily life. It is important to emphasise the changing roles
of sectors. This can be highlighted further by drawing attention of the
students to the rapid growth of service sector. While elaborating the ideas
provided in the chapter, the students may need to be familiarised with a few
fundamental concepts such as Gross Domestic Product, Employment etc.
Since the students may find this difficult to understand, it is necessary to
explain to them through examples
