A parent or caregiver respond to a baby's temperament so critical in terms of long-range child and adult development because temperament is rooted with a child's biology.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Temperament is the nature of a person or how they behave or show their emotions. Temperament can vary between the children, i.e each children has has different Temperament.
Its outcome can affect the children physically and mentally. Any parent or caregiver can direct you with techniques and methods of discipline that can help the children to do better.
It can be present in the child when they born but it is hard to identify in the first four months. If a baby's temperament is not responded in its early stage, then it can reflect in long terms along its adult development.
I would say all but A, but if only one answer it is, I would say C
Answer:
I feel that this is a two part answer
Explanation:
I think that most nosebleeds will stop on their own after a fashion (D) but depending on the severity of the nose bleed then they should C- seek medical attention.
Answer: Low intensity (Option 2)
Explanation:
The overload training principle includes four categories:
1. Frequency
2. Intensity
3. Time
4. Type
As the options involve frequency and intensity let’s see what they both mean:
Frequency is defined as how often or how many times you exercise per week. Your frequency depends upon the level of your training. It is recommended to exercise three to four times a week.
Intensity means, how hard you are exercising. an it is classified as low, medium or high. So during really easy workouts you are at the lowest intensity.