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,
Answer:
play safe.
wear the right gear.
take breaks.
do not play through pain.
take time off.
The mastery hypothesis: the mere fact that they are exercising makes patients feel like they have achieved something, cheering them up much as learning a new hobby or achieving a certain goal might cheer them up.
That sounds like B to me.
With our senses, we pick up on the world around us and react accordingly.
Eyes- see our surrounding, be aware of our direction
Ears- hear other things, we are able to protect ourselves by sound
Nose- scent is least useful but could help us leave a poor situation
Touch- obvious one
Taste- ability to taste any harmful threats Ex. poison food
She suffered an injury to her frontal lube