H EALTH AND SOCIAL By Rosie calway. P HYSIOLOGICAL Breathing Food Water Sex Sleep Exercise The need for water, food, air and sleep. Maslow believed that.

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H EALTH AND SOCIAL By Rosie calway

P HYSIOLOGICAL Breathing Food Water Sex Sleep Exercise The need for water, food, air and sleep. Maslow believed that these needs are the most important! In addition to the basic requirements of nutrition, air and temperature regulation, the physiological needs also include such things as shelter and clothing. Maslow also included sexual reproduction in this level of the hierarchy of needs since it is essential to the survival and propagation of the species

S AFETY Security needs – these includes needs for safety and security Security of the body Employment Resources mortality family Property health Finding a job, obtaining health insurance and health care, contributing money to a savings account, and moving into a safer neighbourhood are all examples of actions motivated by the security and safety needs. Together, the safety and physiological levels of the hierarchy make up what is often referred to as the basic needs.

LOVE / BELONGING friendship Family Sexual intimacy These include needs for belonging, love and affection In order to avoid problems such as loneliness, depression, and anxiety, it is important for people to feel loved and accepted by other people. Personal relationships with friends, family, and lovers play an important role, as does involvement in other groups that might include religious groups, sports teams, book clubs, and other group activities.

E STEEM Confidence Achievement Respect of others Respect by others These include the need for things that make us feel proud of our self! In addition to the need for feelings of accomplishment and prestige, the esteem needs include such things as self-esteem and personal worth. People need to sense that they are valued and by others and feel that they are making a contribution to the world. Participation in professional activities, academic accomplishments, athletic or team participation, and personal hobbies can all play a role in fulfilling the esteem needs.

S ELF ACTUALIZATION Morality Spontaneity Problem solving Lock of prejudice Acceptance of facts Creatively Concerned with personal growth, less concerned with the opinions of others and want to do well in life! Such people seem to be fulfilling themselves and to be doing the best that they are capable of doing... They are people who have developed or are developing to the full stature of which they capable.

N EEDS OF INFANTS By Rosie Calway

P HYSICAL NEEDS OF AN INFANT water, health care, warmth, sleep, clean clothes and healthy food because if they didn’t they would be become ill and wouldn’t live because it needs all of this because when you are a baby you are delicate and are very venerable so they are easily harmed because you are just beginning there life so they need healthy diets!

I NTELLECTUAL NEEDS OF AN INFANT ! Need to learn to talk, crawl, walk, read, look after there self's because in there life they will need to grow up and do things for them self!

E MOTIONAL NEEDS OF AN INFANT ! Cuddles, care, love, friends and family, they need this so they can understand to love, care and look after other people when they are older and to feel safe and warm and not alone!

S OCIAL NEEDS FOR AN INFANT ! Someone to play with meeting new baby's so they know how to share, play and be friendly to another baby!

N EEDS OF CHILDREN

P HYSICAL NEEDS OF A CHILD ! Exercise, lots of healthy foods, after school clubs, not a lot of junk food! They need this to build friendship and to build there confidence and also to be a healthy person.

I NTELLECTUAL NEEDS FOR A CHILD ! School, after school clubs, party's, sleepovers They need this so they can make more friends and experience party's, sleepover, meeting different people.

E MOTIONAL NEEDS OF A CHILD ! Love and support, spending time with friends and family They need love and support, family and friends because if they didn’t have support they wouldn’t feel loved and wouldn’t feel that good about them self and they need love to feel good about them self. They need friends, family to make them feel special.

S OCIAL NEEDS OF A CHILD ! Friends, family, school teachers, doing thing's outside of school with family, friends. They need this to have fun and experience different things while socialising with other people.

N EEDS OF TEENAGERS

P HYSICAL NEEDS OF A TEENAGER ! Exercise, good foods, not too much fast food, time with friends and family, sex. Because if they didn’t have time with friends and family they would become very unsocial, depressed and lonely.

I NTELLECTUAL NEEDS OF A TEENAGER ! Sleepovers, party's, friends, family, relationships They need this so they can learn to have friends and have experiences with them and also have a social life by going to party's and going out with your friend and having a nice time, they need this to grow up

E MOTIONAL NEEDS OF A TEENAGER ! Relationships, love, care, trust They need this to feel special and to feel good about them self.

S OCIAL NEEDS OF A TEENAGER ! Phones, laptops, party's, relationships, friends, family, Facebook, Bmm They need phones, laptops to contact friends and talk to them and they need friends, family to help them and be there for them!

T HE NEEDS OF AN ADULT By Rosie Calway

PHYICAL NEEDS OF AN ADULT! Sex, friends, relationships, water, food, exercise, sleep, family They need this to survive and have a nice life

E MOTIONAL NEEDS AN ADULT ! Love, care, trust, friends, family They need this so they don’t feel useless and unwanted.

S OCIAL NEEDS OF AN ADULT ! Pub, shopping, taking kids to school, watch sports. They need this so they have time to do there own thing to have fun and not be boring and un - sociable.

I NTELLECTUAL NEEDS OF AN ADULT ! friends, family, relationships, work, clubs. They need to learn this for there life to become good people and know what to do in there life.

THE NEEDS OF A OLD PERSON! BY ROSIE CALWAY

PHYICAL NEEDS OF A N OLD PERSON! Food, water, showers, sex, walking stick, wheel chair and exercise. They need this so they don’t die.

S OCIAL NEEDS OF AN OLD PERSON ! Clubs, bingo, family and friends. They need this so they can keep there self busy.

I NTELLECTUAL NEEDS OF AN OLD PERSON ! Bingo, games, grandchildren and need to learn how to be more careful and know what there body can and cant do. They need this so they can keep there brain active.

E MOTIONAL NEEDS OF A OLD PERSON ! Love, care and happiness. They need this so they feel good and don’t get depressed.

THE END  BY ROSIE CALWAY !