Saturday, November 29, 2008

Stressed-out Kids: The Mind-Body Connection

Margarita Fermaint Aldarondo

The stress affects its personality and interpersonal relations. The body responds to the stress producing hormones and substances. These hormones can decide as much as I oxygenate enters to the body, as much as can accelerate the metabolism doing that the body need but I oxygenate the stress can intervene with the normal functions of the I gave to I gave. One must help the children to handle the children reacted with fear saying that is difficult, that is hard. The reactions to the stress are not entirely connected with the genes but the children are been distant to the different roles that itself present in one of the factors to reduce the risks of the stress is the IQ greater greater reasoning retention greater for cognitive ability. The stress is a sensation in the children in all its newspaper to live. The stress always this in the children but depends on the circumstances and the high quantities of tension that are the ones that distort the emotional essence and physical of the children.

Reference:
http://www.med.nyu.edu/

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