You can't really brand all twelve year olds with the same personality and expect them all to be the same. We as human beings are all different, but the majority of 12 year olds are energetic, playful, (whether or not they admit it) and ready to drop their family name.
Many times, normal behavior is behavior that is considered typical of well-adjusted, mentally healthy people within one's own culture. Normal behavior is also subjective and varies by person and situation. What is considered normal behavior for one person may not be normal for another person.
Birds building a nest is an example of innate behavior. From birth, birds have the instinct to collect materials and construct a nest to protect their eggs and offspring. This behavior is not learned but is genetically programmed.
Descriptive norm refers to the perception of what is commonly done in a particular situation. It influences individual behavior by shaping people's beliefs about what is socially acceptable or expected, leading them to conform to the behavior they perceive as typical in that context.
Normal psychology focuses on understanding typical human behavior and mental processes, while abnormal psychology focuses on studying and treating behavior that deviates from the norm and causes distress or impairment. The main difference lies in whether the behavior falls within a range of what is considered typical and healthy or whether it indicates the presence of a mental disorder.
That term is "baseline," which refers to an individual's typical or usual state of reaction, behavior, or thought process. It is used as a reference point to understand deviations from the norm.
No.
The most typical behavior of a 3 year old is their relentless use of the word "NO" when you want him/her to do something.
No you can not.
6'4"
what size of what??
Yes.
carbs and sugars
Yes all the time you get use to it
no
Get him into counseling and anger management classes.
French Fries
if you have hit puberty then yes if not then no but I would say yes.