Answer:
Behavioral disorders involve a pattern of hard to control disruptive behaviors in children that last for at the least is 6 months and cause problems in and around school, at home and in many social events or situations. Close to or nearly everyone shows some of these behaviors at times, but behavior disorders are more serious. Such as drug use or criminal activity.
For this case I will give my niece as an example.
During her age between 15 and 18 years, she has had important emotional changes.
Among these emotional changes are:
1) Happiness: She gets quite happy when she goes out with her friends or with her boyfriend
2) Sadness: When she argues for some reason with her boyfriend, or with her friends, the day is a little sad and this may remain so for an indefinite time.
3) Resentment: She has a grudge for people who have tried to hurt her.
These emotional changes can be suffered by anyone, but are more critical during adolescence and requires the support of parents to know how to manage.
Answer:
Explanation:
Well. I have been in a situation like this except it was about the girl I liked instead of my friend. Hmm..... Well option A is to find someone else which is poor advice and in this case is hard to do or she can ask her friend on a date or something unless she already has a boyfriend. But if this is her old boyfriend their is still time.
But if their just friends then tell her to act the same way she was when they were best friends and that it may take a while.
Answer:
A high white blood cell count may indicate that the immune system is working to destroy an infection. It may also be a sign of physical or emotional stress. People with particular blood cancers may also have high white blood cells counts
Ian will be seeing the receptionist first.