You can kill the child that way. On many occasions the child has entered the car, could not open the door and got killed, specially in developing countries.
The mass of an adult human brain is approximately 1300 to 1400 grams (2.87 to 3.1 pounds). A newborn human brain is about 350 to 400 grams (0.77 to 0.88 pounds). Thus, a child's brain would weigh somewhere in-between, depending on the age and sex of the child.
I don't believe that video games affect a child's brain, a child may behave the way the game sets due to the possible likeliness of the society to which that child has been brought up. Millions of children play these games and only a small minority claimed to have been influenced by the actions which occur in these games.
it lets them know what is and isn't good or whats nice. It also help the brain to grow.
Cerebral palsy affects the brain. Depending on which area of the brain is affected, the child can have problems with muscle control (e.g. Eating, walking, talking, playing). A child with cerebral palsy might require a wheelchair or crutches to move. They may also have problems with communication, depending on the severity.
Neuroplasticity is the word assigned to this process. The brain is one of the most adaptable organs in the body, and it continues to develop long after children are born. This development is influenced by their surroundings and how the brain is stimulated, making each particular child very different.
Brain tissue damage, and death!
3-4 minutes.
I guess you could say that, if running and exercising makes them breathe and if the child themself breathes, it somewhat is a way, I guess.
Brain-Child was created in 1971.
which weighs more than a brain kilogram 1.a child's brain 2.an adults brain
the child has no brain
no
No its not, leaving you're child at home is also child abuse. child abuse is like you're parent beating you up it is illegel
"Cerebral Palsy is caused by damage to brain, which can occur before, after, or during child birth. The cause of the brain damage range from infections, internal bleeding, and also a lack of oxygen. It is therefore recommended you have your Doctor examine your child's medical records, and run neurological scans to determine the cause."
The child's needs continue.
Yes. The child should and must be supervised.
yes