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Verbal and nonverbal communication, active listening skills, refusal skills, and conflict-resolution skills are all elements of what?
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interpersonal communication
goal-setting
social health
advocacy
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which of the following is not an example of self-management?
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knowing first aid
wearing your seatbelt
riding your bicycle without a helmet
practicing food safety skills
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what is one of the seven health skills that will you achieve, maintain, and protect your physical health?
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advocacy
debating
dieting
academic achievement

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