Emily and Charlie are 1-year-old twins. Their parents thought it would be fun to have a portrait taken of their young children w
ith Santa Claus. Both parents are nearby as their twins are placed on Santa's lap, but Emily and Charlie are very unhappy about the entire experience and show their alarm with tears and cries. Why? The children are showing signs of self-awareness.
The children are showing signs of colic.
The children are showing signs of separation anxiety.
The children are showing signs of stranger wariness.
The children are showing signs of separation anxiety.
Explanation:
Separation anxiety shows the attachment figure of a child with home, parents, caregivers. It is normal behavior among toddlers. It helps children to understand the environment. it normally ends at the age of 2 years. The children who suffer from separation anxiety disorder may always cling with their parents. Whenever separation occurs, children may lead to depression fear. The anxiety may problematic when it turns in excessive phase. In adults it leads to nausea, headache, sore throat.
It is unusual stress.
Excessive fear that strangers will harmful.
Fear of being alone
Excessive worry about people who are around the person
The most problematic feature of this argument is that the adults who are persons now were not persons when they were fetuses because fetuses have no consciousness, no reasoning, and no self-awareness; in addition, even if someone argues that a fetus has the right to live, the fetus’ right to live can never outweigh the right of the woman who conceived it and wishes to abort it.
The answer for this question would be: Strain Theory Strain theory is a criminology theory created by Robert K. Merton that society often put some sort of pressure to individuals in order to achieve things that considered as 'positive' trait by the society. If the society is different, the traits that considered positive could also be differ