Business Studies, asked by amitbera1769, 2 months ago

who is with us in our sadness other than parents​

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Answered by nikhil8239
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Children are more likely to experience sad moods when they have to deal with tough life circumstances.  For example, children who are managing family separation, grief, physical illness, learning problems, family poverty, family ill health or other tough life situations are more likely to experience frequent sadness.  Indigineous children are also more likely to experience frequent sad moods, probably partly because there are higher rates of this population dealing with the above “tough life circumstances”.   Older children are more likely to experience sadness than younger children.  

Children are also more likely to experience sad and hopeless moods if they have a biological tendency towards psychological and emotional sensitivity.  I like to call these children, “kids with big feelings”.  These children experience strong reactions to life, feel things deeply and think about life deeply.  Sometimes they are clever, creative and socially and emotionally sensitive.  If you have a child like this, you will know exactly what I mean and these “kids with big feelings” are more prone to experiencing times of sadness.

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Answered by ingaleviju
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no one dear, only ourselves is with us

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