It is not uncommon for 4-year-olds to hit others as they are still learning to manage their emotions and communicate effectively. However, it is important for parents and caregivers to teach them appropriate ways to express their feelings and resolve conflicts without resorting to hitting.
Yes it's normal for you and many others. It was not normal for me who blew up as a balloon when I hit second trimester. My point is that every woman is different. Some are close to give birth and still it's hard to say whether they are pregnant or not. Trust the doctor when he says everything is normal.
Since every group of siblings is different the answer is sometimes. In some families this is normal and even encouraged, while in others it is frowned upon greatly.
Normal is however you define yourself, others, and your life on a regular basis. "To be normal, is to be weird. So in a sense if you're weird, you're normal." -me
There is no such thing as "being normal like others," and no, you cannot control whether you are gay or straight.
More than all the others. "Normal" is the common type.
Attraction to others is very normal in a healthy relationship. It only becomes a problem if there is an issue with trust or if you decide to act on these feelings.
Perfectly normal. Some get it at 10 and others at 17. All is different.
somtimes yes others no
no. find yourself an excorcist.
What is 'normal'? One person's normal is another's oddity. I would say that it's unusual, but not necessarily normal or abnormal.
he will fire a ball at you, hit it when it is normal and not covered in spikes. it will hit him.
People are themselves, you yourself are weird to others, what you consider normal is not someone else's normal.