Introduction to Component 1 PSA

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Across
  1. 2. This is unpaid support provided by others. Usually offered alongside professional help
  2. 3. Relates to the body and physical health, including growth, strength, mobility, coordination, appearance, and changes to the body across the life stages.
  3. 7. yourself in a positive way.
  4. 8. Concerns a person’s feelings and emotional wellbeing, including how emotions are expressed, self-confidence, self-esteem, and the ability to cope with stress and change.
  5. 9. support to individuals.
  6. 11. Refers to thinking and cognitive abilities, such as learning, understanding, memory, problem-solving, reasoning, and communication skills.
  7. 12. This is support provided by workers within professions. They are trained and paid to
  8. 13. A life stage between childhood and adulthood (approximately ages 12–18) marked by puberty, rapid physical growth, emotional changes, and increasing independence.
Down
  1. 1. Relates to a person’s relationships and interactions with others, including forming friendships, social skills, social roles, and ability to participate in society.
  2. 4. A significant occurrence or change in a person’s life that can impact development, such as marriage, divorce, bereavement, illness, redundancy, or moving house.
  3. 5. A physical, sensory, intellectual, or emotional limitation that can affect a person’s ability to carry out everyday activities.
  4. 6. A life stage starting around age 65 and above, where individuals may experience physical decline, retirement, changes in social roles, and increased risk of health conditions.
  5. 7. This is the way you see yourself. If you have high self- esteem, then you are confident and
  6. 10. This is a person’s capacity to cope with difficulties and recover from difficulties quickly