Answer:
Ian is experiecing a sleep terror.
Explanation:
A sleep terror is a sleeping disorder that can affect a person of any age, and it is frecuently to appear in childhood. It is different from a nightmare because of the specific characteristics of it. For instance it is very hard for a person to wake up when experiencing a sleep terror, it is followed by sweating and heart aceleration. The episodes repeat often.
Other syntomps that would appear, are abrupt waking up with agitation and screaming.
Answer: Accepting responsibility for your feelings
Explanation: The fact that every action has its consequence is what is learned from early childhood. With the growing up and the complexity of living conditions and relationships and environments, this fact is slowly shifting into oblivion. Then we tend to blame others often for our own feelings, which may also be the result of some of our previous actions.
Yet there are people who understand the connection between action and consequence and are willing to accept responsibility for their own feelings. It is true that external events triggered our feelings, but their cause, that is why we feel that way, is certainly within us.
Answer: Strategies for promoting generalization of tacts include: Teaching different forms of the tact and varying teaching conditions. Multiple exemplar training involves teaching target words as: Receptive identification, tacts, and intraverbals.
Explanation: Please mark as brainliest! :)
The correct answer is letter B.
Explanation: Philosophy is not a set of ready-made knowledge, a finished system, closed in on itself. Philosophy is a way of thinking and it is also a stance towards the world.
Therefore, philosophical questions cannot be taken as correct or incorrect, all reflections are part of the maturation of the idea, including criticism, whether positive or negative.
Answer:
27.) He was already dead by then
28.) The Un is an international organization formed after WWII to promote international peace and cooperation. The US joined in 1945.
29.) Unlike the League of Nations, the United Nations was not a world police force.
30.) The US and USSR
31.) Cuban Missile Crisis
and I'm not really sure about the last two