i think an infant shows anger at a very very early stage that is during the first three months. when he/she is hungry and there is a delay in presenting the breast ,there is a clear loud high pitch scream indicating 'anger'
Toddler's terrible twos are quite well known,which become compounded if a sibling shows up.Statements such as',When can we send the baby back?'are amusing to the adults but quite serious for the toddler.
how does this thinking process consolidates in to a viciously violent behaviors of a spouse
It is possible to have allergies as an infant.
An infant in need of CPR will show no movement, breathing, or a pulse.
The common way for dogs to show anger is by snarling and baring their teeth
Infant is a child from birth to age one year.
by comparing the abilities of one infant to others of the same age.
Fear
An infant in need of CPR will be unconscious, not breathing and have no pulse.
Infants are generally referred to as "toddlers" (12-36 months) upon reaching the age of one or when they begin to walk.
Onomatopoeia can show anger by using harsh, abrupt, or loud sounds that mimic noises associated with anger, such as "bam," "crash," or "argh." These words convey a sense of intensity and emotion that can evoke a feeling of anger in the reader or listener.
Yes, a Catholic priest can show justified anger. He is only human. Jesus Christ, himself, showed anger, sometimes directed at the Pharisees, sometimes at his own apostles.
They bummed your mother. :)
Depends on the age.