Young children may struggle to be hypnotized due to their developing cognitive abilities and understanding of reality. Their imagination can be vivid, but they may lack the focus and comprehension necessary for the hypnotic process. Additionally, they may not fully grasp the concept of suggestion or be able to distinguish between fantasy and reality, making it challenging for them to enter a hypnotic state. Furthermore, their attention spans are often shorter, which can impede the hypnotic process.
they want emma hypnotized because t hey know she is endowed and they want all the endowed children under thier control
because children cant be trusted with motor vehicles
because you get injured and young children cant ride on a motorcylcl
yep you can get hypnotized for that.
As easily (or not for some) as you can be hypnotized into doing anything else.
Yes, children can be hypnotized, and many respond well to hypnosis due to their active imaginations and suggestibility. Hypnosis in children is often used for therapeutic purposes, such as managing anxiety, pain, or behavioral issues. It is important, however, that the process is conducted by a trained professional who can ensure a safe and supportive environment. Overall, while effective, the approach should be tailored to the individual child's needs and circumstances.
No, hunger is a basic human need.
Nobody can be hypnotized by any method if he doesn't want to be hypnotized.
just while asking them a sentence and say stop. then say what you want.you cant get them to give you all your money but other things that aren't too mad
Several artists have songs called Hypnotized. Fleetwood Mac, Notorious B.I.G., and Plies and Akon all have well known songs named Hypnotized.
Hypnotized is a past participle --- a verb. Participles are often used as a form of adjective, however. Barry was hypnotized yesterday. (as verb). Frances is hypnotized. (as adjective)
Maybe. She won't admit it anyhow.