You would grow emotionally by thinking about bad and disturbing thing!;)
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The present tense of "grow" is "grows" when referring to he/she/it, or "grow" for I, you, we, and they.
The simple past tense is grew. The past participle is grown.
No, because if you have seen older seniors(50 and older) aren't very tall. And if humans did grow all the time then by the end of someones life (about 90 years) they would be very tall.
Yes, "mature" is an adjective. It is used to describe someone or something that is fully developed, grown, or mentally/emotionally advanced.
Therapy to help you grow emotionally again. Find help to get to the bottom of the problem.
When it comes to development it comes in physical and emotional ways. Our bodies change and emotionally we change and grow. In fact, I believe we emotionally grow all the time. This is done by going through different experiences in life. It is important to change for the postive.
Grow up fast emotionally, mentally, physically, spiritually? No, there is no correlation probably because grow up fast has no tangible definition.
Same way everyone else grows. Mentally, Physically, Spiritually (some), and Emotionally.
I would marry someone who is strong emotionally.
Physically, most teens "leave" their teenage bodies by the time they hit their early twenties. By then, their bodies have pretty much stopped changing. The only things that would really change them naw (besides some outside incident, like an accident) would be weight gain or loss or becoming pregnant, besides aging. Mentally and emotionally, people "grow up" at all different times. This is something you actually can control. By being mroe responsible and considerate towards others, you are maturing mentally and emotionally.
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one would have to be emotionally void not to be effected.
When you grow, both physically and emotionally, you will experience changes in your body, perspective, and understanding of the world. Physically, you’ll likely gain height and strength, while emotionally, you may develop greater resilience and empathy. Growth often brings new responsibilities and challenges, allowing you to learn and adapt. Ultimately, it shapes who you are and influences your relationships and ambitions in life.
People who are studying to become a psychologist would need to be emotionally and socially literate in order to be successful. Most people who study this would be considered to be.