What is daily living behavior?human beingis growth anddevelopmentThe term "behavior" is a generic term for the behaviors that are necessary for the conduct of life and social activities. These behaviors are life-sustaining aspects,human beingThe interrelated aspects of maturation and the formation and development of social relationships are unique and individualized.
Synonyms include ADLs (activities of daily living), which are translated as activities of daily living, and APDLs (activities of parallel to daily living) or IADLs (Instrumental activates of daily living), which indicate related (or applied) activities such as housework, shopping, and using public institutions. ADLs were originally defined as "activities of daily living" or "activities of daily living",rehabilitationIt is a medical term, and the Japanese Society of Rehabilitation Medicine in 1976,meal, ,excretionThe term "activities of daily living" is defined as a group of physical actions that are repeated daily in common by all people, such as dressing, changing clothes, bathing, and moving around. Although the terms "activities of daily living" and "activities of daily living" are sometimes used almost synonymously, "activities of daily living" are not just a group of physical movements,human beingIt is a concept with a more comprehensive perspective that includes behaviors that shape a person's personality, as it also relates to personal maturity and the formation and development of social relationships.

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