children and stress
Stress is a function of the needs placed on us and our capability to play them. These demands usually appear from exterior sources, like the family, jobs, buddies, or school. But it can also come from internal, often linked to whatever we imagine we needs to be accomplishing as opposed to what we're in fact capable to accomplish.
Then stress may have an impression on any one who senses overwhelmed— also children. In preschool time in the childhood, separation from mothers and fathers can lead to stress. While children get older, educational and social challenges (particularly from trying to match in) produce stress.
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