A parent asks the nurse what to do when the toddler has temper tantrums.
The pickguard with hammer pin is fairly large, easy to operate and sturdy, making it a safe toy for toddlers. It also provides an acceptable way of expressing anger.This is the play materials nurse would suggest.
Anger outbursts are unpleasant, destructive behaviors or emotional outbursts. It often occurs in response to unmet needs and desires. Tantrums are more likely to occur in younger children and in people who are unable to express their needs or control their emotions when frustrated.
Tantrums are often out of proportion to the situation. In other words, children respond very strongly to what are likely to be mild situations. For example, you can tell your child to put away toys or refuse treats. This can result in punches, screams, and punches.
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Answer:
b. Lie detector tests necessarily require people to tell intimate details about private issues unrelated to the question at hand.
Explanation:
Elaine may hesitate to take the test because lie detector tests necessarily require people to tell intimate details about private issues unrelated to the question at hand.
When taking the lie detector test, there are control questions which are designed to control for the effect of the generally threatening nature of relevant questions. These control questions may sometimes be private issues or topics that may dent the test takers image even though they pass the test for the particular crime they are suspected of. This a reason why even innocent individuals are hesitant to take the test. For example Elaine may be asked if she has stolen from a previous employee before, even though this does not affect the question at hand, a positive response to that question will dent Elaine image in the organization even though she passes the test on embezzlement.
step-by-step process that moves closer to the target - The tip of the tongue phenomenon is a situation in which a person tries to recall a target word, that he/she knows, but is finding it hard to retrieve it from memory. During this phenomenon, the brain goes through a step by step process to find the word from memory. The search is first driven by the first cue-the definition of the solicited word, this narrows down the search to finding and producing phonemic parts of the word (probable sounds the word may have). The last step is finally producing the target word, causing a release of tension from the body.