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What causes excitement in your family.

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Answered by anilahirwar0002
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Kids need self-control to keep their excitement in check. They don’t all develop this skill at the same rate, however. So there can be a big difference in ability in the early years.

Kids need self-control to keep their excitement in check. They don’t all develop this skill at the same rate, however. So there can be a big difference in ability in the early years.Some kids are naturally excitable, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing. They’re often curious, energetic, optimistic, and fun. Other kids like being around them.

Kids need self-control to keep their excitement in check. They don’t all develop this skill at the same rate, however. So there can be a big difference in ability in the early years.Some kids are naturally excitable, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing. They’re often curious, energetic, optimistic, and fun. Other kids like being around them.But only to a point. If they become overexcited and say or do things that are over the top, it can have the opposite effect. Other kids might think they’re “annoying” or “embarrassing” to be around. So they may be left out. They may be bullied or teased because their behavior is different.

Kids need self-control to keep their excitement in check. They don’t all develop this skill at the same rate, however. So there can be a big difference in ability in the early years.Some kids are naturally excitable, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing. They’re often curious, energetic, optimistic, and fun. Other kids like being around them.But only to a point. If they become overexcited and say or do things that are over the top, it can have the opposite effect. Other kids might think they’re “annoying” or “embarrassing” to be around. So they may be left out. They may be bullied or teased because their behavior is different.Being overexcited can lead kids to be over the top. That plays out differently in different situations. Here are some examples:

Kids need self-control to keep their excitement in check. They don’t all develop this skill at the same rate, however. So there can be a big difference in ability in the early years.Some kids are naturally excitable, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing. They’re often curious, energetic, optimistic, and fun. Other kids like being around them.But only to a point. If they become overexcited and say or do things that are over the top, it can have the opposite effect. Other kids might think they’re “annoying” or “embarrassing” to be around. So they may be left out. They may be bullied or teased because their behavior is different.Being overexcited can lead kids to be over the top. That plays out differently in different situations. Here are some examples:A trip for ice cream is “the best thing that’s ever happened,” and they talk way too loudly about the different flavors while waiting to order.

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