Necessities of life are water, shelter, oxygen and food.
Though people need to drink water to survive, that's not true for all animals. Kangaroo rats don't drink water (ever). They simply use the water as a byproduct of respiration and sustain themselves off that.
In nutrition, the 4 bare necessities of life are carbohydrates, nucleic acids, protein, and lipids.
Try checking out Maslow's Triangle or Maslow's Hierachy of Needs. He started with a Triangle with 5 segments cut into it. The bigger the segment, the more important the need. This is still taught in university psychology & sociology classes. = http://www.answers.com/topic/maslow-s-hierarchy-of-needs?cat=health = Hierarchy of five human motivational needs arranged by ascending order of importance, developed by Abraham Maslow. The five ascending needs are (1) physiological, (2) safety, (3) social, (4) esteem, and (5) self-actualization. Only unsatisfied needs are motivators. Once a need is satisfied, the next level emerges as a motivator.
Here are some of the basic human emotional needs expressed as feelings. While all humans share these needs, each differs in the strength of the need, just as some of us need more water, more food or more sleep. One person may need more freedom and independence, another may need more security and social connections. One may have a greater curiosity and a greater need for understanding, while another is content to accept whatever is told to him. One of the major problems I have observed in schools is the treatment of all children as if their emotional and psychological needs were identical. The result is many children's needs are unsatisfied. They then become frustrated, as any of us do when our needs are unmet. They act out their frustration in various ways which are typically seen as "misbehavior." This is especially evident when children are expected to all do the same thing for the same length of time. The better we identify their unique needs and satisfy them, the fewer problems. In various degrees, each according to his or her own unique nature, we each have a natural emotional need to feel: accepted
acknowledged
admired
appreciated
approved of
believed in
capable
challenged
clear (not confused)
competent
confident
forgiven
forgiving
free
fulfilled
heard
helped
helpful
important
in control
included
listened to
loved
needed
noticed
private
productive / useful
reassured
recognized
respected
safe / secure
supported
treated fairly
trusted
understandng
understood
valued
worthy
1.water 2. food
3. living space
4. homeostasis ( stable internal conditions/environment)
3 basic human needs are food, shelter and clothing. From health point of view, it could be germfree drinking water, airy room and enough food for sustenance.
Service
quality
price
action
appreciation
four basic needs are, drinking water, eating, breathing, and getting excersice
happeniess
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what are the emotional needs of children?
An individual's needs include food, shelter and water. These three basic needs will help a person to stay healthy and safe.
identify physical emotional and social needs of a person
basic survival needs of a man is food, shelter and oxygen
Struggled to meet their basic needs. Apex<<<<<<<
Basic needs are relative to a standard of living however, to simply survive, it is necessary to breathe, eat, drink, sleep, and defecate. Nothing else is required, so by that total there are 5 basic needs that a person can have. It should be noted that shelter may be included depending on what your standards of a basic need is.
Modeling
a psychologic or mental requirement of intrapsychic origin that usually centers on such basic feelings as love, fear, anger, sorrow, anxiety, frustration, and depression and involves the understanding, empathy, and support of one person for another.
Social structures evolve to meet basic human needs in various ways depending on the environment they are exposed to. In most cases, they will find a balance between emotional, intellectual and physical evolution.
Emotional needs are feelings that all people have to have a good mental stability, all people have emotional needs that need to be met and are mostly the same but can vary from person to person and can consist of many things some may include things like needing social interaction or feedback from other people as to know where they stand in life or if in a relationship or friendship will need reassurance from the other person from time to time to keep the relationship going well or in a professional sense at work for example people need feedback from time to time to keep their work up to standard