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Children may laugh after getting in trouble as a way of diffusing tension or anxiety. Laughter can act as a coping mechanism in stressful situations, helping children to release nervous energy or discomfort. It may also be a response to feeling embarrassed or unsure of how to react.
He probably will grow out of it, give him more time.AnswerIf your child is a trouble maker at the age of 9 then when he gets to be older every time you turn around you will have to go to the school and get him out of trouble help him now.
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Sos, but i just aint interested no more gal/man. Listen up yeah? i aint me yeah, its you. yeah.
the way you can use trouble in a sentence is by telling someone that you are in trouble or you can just put what your parent say when your in trouble, if you want to write or type a hole paragraph about what you did wrong then you have a sentence using troubleExample: My cousin always gets in trouble with his parents for his grades.
It is what it is. In ebonics it would read: It aint' a watermelon...
It's just a way for people to confuse you.
Everybody gets heavier, and has a lot more trouble just moving around.
Just don't get into trouble then...
you cant get that many gems it just aint real
No, they are just good friends and that is all.maybe they are dating No They Aint Dating
YES! Twitter is a lot more fun, face paced, and the privacy is better. Facebook just gets people into trouble.