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Dr. Ken Haller, an assistant professor of pediatrics at the St . Louis University School of Medicine said: "If your child says that he or she is scared, ask specifically what the child is afraid of.
So even if you are scared, ask anyway.
If you are too scared, ask to get off.
If the kids seem shy or scared, ask them about the house.
If you are scared, ask a friend to do it with you.
If you're scared, ask a friend if they can do it.
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When Scaring asked Borukhova, "What was Dr. Davidson treating your daughter for?," Leventhal objected, and when Hanophy overruled the objection he asked for and was granted a sidebar.
"Would you agree that when you do a latent print examination you should do it without any preconceived notion as to who the person is who allegedly committed the crime?" Scaring asked.
Scaring asked, "What were you saying, if anything, while you were doing that?" Borukhova said, "We were not saying anything, we were just laughing and we all were happy".
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