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Great! You're referring to the book "How Your Unique Body Works" (or a similarly titled work), and you'd like SBQ-format content that is book-adaptable — perfect for educational summaries, posters, or teaching materials.
Here’s an SBQ (Summary • Bullet Points • Quotes) formatted example adapted from the concept of "How Your Unique Body Works":
📘 How Your Unique Body Works
(Book-Adaptable SBQ Format)
🔹 Summary
This book explains how every person’s body is uniquely designed — from how we digest food to how we think and feel. It emphasizes body diversity, neurodiversity, and the importance of understanding personal health, growth, and function.
🔸 Bullet Points
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🧬 Genetic individuality shapes our appearance, metabolism, and susceptibility to certain conditions.
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🧠 Neurodiversity means brains process information differently — e.g., ADHD, autism.
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🍽️ Digestive differences explain why people tolerate foods differently (e.g., lactose intolerance, ARFID).
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🌡️ Thermoregulation and circulation can vary (e.g., Raynaud's phenomenon).
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🩺 Medical experiences are unique — highlighting the need for personalized healthcare.
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🌱 Growth and puberty occur at different rates and involve different timelines for each individual.
💬 Quotes
“No two bodies are exactly alike — and that’s not just okay, it’s extraordinary.”
“Your body isn’t wrong — it’s different, and that’s part of being human.”
“Understanding how your body works is the first step toward caring for it with kindness.”
Would you like me to adapt specific chapters or themes (e.g., puberty, neurodiversity, digestion, etc.) into SBQ format? I can also turn these into infographic or slideshow content if needed.
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