The pressure to do what someone else says to do can be powerful and hard to resist, especially for a child. A person might feel pressure to do something just because others are doing it around them and they want to not be awkward. Peer pressure can influence a person to do something that is relatively harmless or something that has more serious consequences!
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Based on the drug that Suzanne started on, in regards to the
SSRI or the Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor, it will likely that it will
take two to six weeks before she may be able to consume or the drug will have
the maximum drug effect.
Answer:
Appreciating Mark's work in the presence of his classmates.
Explanation:
The first one is not a positive reinforcement lol- that would make him embarrassed and he would most likely start to blame himself and lose motivation making the situation more difficult..
Third one- detaining him wont do anything for that situation unless hes talking about ways to help him improve on getting in work on in time.
The last one will make him feel good about himself and will make him want to do better including enhancing his slight mistakes- such as being late. Seems like the only reasonable answer. :)
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