Intractable is a word used to describe something or someone who is hard to control. A good sentence would be, she was intractable as she became a teenager.
that's too hard
the life of a teenager is very hard you have to go through lots of hard things like puberty and lots of other things
So long as they are under the age of 18, then yes you can. But why would anyone want to put their own child into care! It may be a long hard road but there are plenty of organisations out there to help. So long as they are under the age of 18, yes you can. But there are plenty of organisations out there that could help. It can be a long hard slog but I would rather get all the help I could than to put a child of mine into care.
Sobbing uncontrollably is an emotional response with crying and convulsive gasping. This type of emotion is hard to get under control and ones speech is usually garbled.
Well it all depends on who the teenager is and what they're into. For instance, if your teenage son was into hard core music, you should have a CD player playing classical music. You would want to do the opposite of what they're into.
because, she won't know what to do unless her mom taught her. I think it would be hard for a teenage girl truthfully
Exactly what it says - control of yourself. For example; if you were sparring with a child, you would need self control to ensure you didn't go too hard on them or hurt them.
You can work hard to make the relationship between the adult and the teenager high before asking them to move in or you can conbine there housholds
Because its hard to break a habit and self harming due to emotions is hard to stop until the bad emotion causing it is gone.
umm...I would say hard muscles. just kidding, the smooth and cardiac muscles you don't control.
That is rather hard to do as the concept of emotional intelligence has not one bit of evidence supporting it. I would suggest that all intelligence is integrated with emotion. Read " The Feeling if What Happens " by Antonio Damasio. The consensus is that emotion and cognition is not dichotomous in action in humans.