Stress
That is typically referred to as stress. Stress is the body's natural response to demands or threats, and can manifest in physical, mental, or emotional symptoms.
Compassion
justice
If your reaction to events or things in the environment is referred to as your emotional response or emotional reaction. This can include feelings of joy, sadness, anger, fear, or surprise based on the situation.
A stressor is any event, situation, or condition that triggers a stress response in an individual. Stressors can be physical, emotional, or environmental and can vary in intensity and duration. Common stressors include work pressures, relationship conflicts, and financial difficulties.
Mood- the feeling or atmosphere that a writer creates for the reader. The mood is an emotional response created in the reader.
"Angered" is generally considered a mental action verb as it describes an emotional response to a stimulus, rather than a physical action.
An emotional response is your emotions responding to somethingExamples:When someone calls you a mean name your emotional response you feeling sad and hurt.When someone gives you a compliment you feel happy and flattered.When you see\hear\receive\give things you have an emotional response where it be good or bad.
To provide an accurate response, I would need more context about the child's condition or situation. Without specific details, it's difficult to determine what might be wrong, as children's health issues can range from physical ailments to emotional or developmental challenges. If you can provide more information, I can help clarify the situation better.
The tear falling from my right eye is a physical response to an emotional stimulus, such as sadness, joy, or pain.
The tear from your left eye was caused by an emotional response, such as sadness, happiness, or physical irritation.
Explaining a situation in a letter may be hard but is important. Refusing a transfer can be uncomfortable but the situation should be explained in the letter and even include a possible alternative.