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So the Wellcome report concludes that children know the value of assessment, but that it makes them stressed and they would prefer it to be broader, including investigations, projects, presentations, and end-of-topic (rather than end-of-year) testing.
But the Q-sensor is being applied in both research, including studies of children with autism, who often have difficult verbalizing what makes them stressed, and in marketing, where it can help gauge shoppers' interest in particular products or commercials.
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The sheer exhaustion that can come from being the caregiving spouse is also bound to "make them stressed and angry," said Dr. Waite.
In a separate survey also released today, people were asked about the things that make them stressed at work. 1 in 3 respondents said "frustration with poor management" - the second highest response for the 1,939 people interviewed was "excessive workload".
According to Abeles, our children are so overly taxed by work and activities that they have no time in their lives to relax, to dream, to think creatively, or to just be happy; instead, the pressure to "succeed" is making them stressed out, anxious, and depressed.
To make them stressed, the participants were given an impossible maths problem to solve - then they were shown different photos of sugar and fat-laden food and asked the rate their stress and food craving levels.
I mean, what's wrong with knowingly feeding animals a drug that's very likely to make them stressed or sick -- or might even kill them -- just as long as they put on a few extra pounds?
Letting them see your less-than-ideal relationship with their mother will make them stressed and confused.
The Perth side were 2-0 up within the first 12 minutes and looked to be cruising towards Monday's fifth‑round draw before County made them stress with a second-half revival.
It just makes them more stressed as if you will try and hurt them.
'Turnitin' already makes them very stressed because it gives all the possible matches, even their own names in other assignments they have submitted earlier.
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