Chickenpox is very itchy and can make
children feel miserable, even if they don't have many spots.
If
your child feels miserable because of a fever, a trial of one or two doses can be given as a «screening test.»
While the parents freak out,
the child feels miserable.
Not exact matches
When your
child is
feeling miserable, he probably won't pick the neighbor to share his misery with — he's going to pick you.
They're
miserable, whether you're a
child who doesn't understand why you
feel so poorly or you're an adult who understands perfectly well but resents it anyway.
This activity will then backfire and both mom and
child will end up
feeling miserable.
The dietitians at pedi hospital regurgitate info off the Internet and try and help but I need someone who can help us as my
child refuses to eat and
feels miserable - thank you so much!
Jonze and co-scenarist Dave Eggers are clearly in touch with their inner -
miserable child; they seem to vividly remember all the daily turmoil that childhood is heir to — the tantrums, fights, scrapes, bruises, fears, anxieties, insults, hurt
feelings, bossiness, cruelty, rejection, confusion, heckling, bullying, bragging, pouting, moping, testing, haggling, crying, rage...
Others never finished high school, or had such a
miserable K - 12 experience that they
feel ill prepared to support their own
child.
It will often make your
child feel uncomfortable and
miserable.
The
child is told about every
miserable experience and negative
feeling about the alienated parent with great specificity.
Children are asked to rate each of the 13 items on a 3 - point scale ranging from 0 to 2 in terms of intensity of depressive symptoms during the past 2 weeks (e.g., «I
felt miserable or unhappy», «I did everything wrong»).