An author's credentials can determine a health source's credibility. None of the other options would apply to credibility. When it comes to health, if you want to make sure that what you are researching or reading is authentic and reliable you need to find out whether the author is a professional health expert or not. You can do this by finding out their credentials.
well no, as long as its your own child, if its some other child that you see on the street then yes, but if its like i said your own or for instance your helping in a sunday school class,
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Something that happened, that you look back at and get scared, or something that leaves you emotionally scarred for a while. Like a crash,break u, death ,etc.