Saturday, February 18, 2012

As children often FOUR


As children often FOUR
a. He has an active imagination, creative play alone or directing friends to play to one type of game. 
b. Very sensitive or sensitive. 
c. He was not fit or not fit. 
d. Thought he was losing something that belongs to someone else. 
e. He was attached to the teachers who have ideals, models, artists, and so forth. 
f. He became anti to the leadership and rebellious when criticized or not understood.
g. He felt lonely and abandoned (perhaps as a result of death or divorce of his parents). 

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