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This figure shows a normal electrocardiogram.The deflection at point(s) is generated by ventricular repolarization and it is called the .
Delinquent Behavior
Actions that violate legal or social norms, often associated with juvenile misconduct.
Rejected Children
Children who are infrequently identified as a best friend and are actively disliked by their peers.
Aggression
Behavior intended to harm or intimidate others, which can be physical, verbal, or symbolic and stem from a variety of factors, both internal and psychological.
Play Therapy
Therapy that allows the child to work off frustrations and is a medium through which the therapist can analyze the child’s conflicts and ways of coping with them. Children may feel less threatened and be more likely to express their true feelings in the context of play.
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