Having their own moon might affect it...
2006-06-18 05:31:42
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answered by Anonymous
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The factors that affect MOOD are....diet,emotional environment,upbringing.
eg..DIET....food additives
EMOTIONAL ENVIRONMENT.....parental control, friends
UPBRINGING.....how strict or lenient you are, you must set boundaries of right and wrong, show the child love and understanding
If you really meant MOON and not MOOD...seems unlikely but hey.....you must ensure that your child's moon stays in a stable orbit around a suitable planet...Find an uninhabited planet for starters and see how that goes...large planets (gas giants) usually have lots of moon so the chance that it would collide with another child's moon (breaking both) increases!
Maybe after a while you could influence the tides on some habited planet and create surfing for the inhabitants.
Hope this helps
2006-06-21 08:10:02
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answered by Ken J 2
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It's all about how secure the child feels in the home.
Bad Things: Living in an unsafe neighborhood and going to a poorly run school. Parents that drink, smoke, do drugs and fight about adult matters in front of the child. Being a latch key child . Not eating 3 square meals a day. Not eating healthy snacks.
Contrary to what most parents think... having every toy made, the latest fashion clothing, name brand shoes and etc. Does not make for a happy child.
It would be better if parents budgeted their money better and spent more time with their children than getting a bigger paycheck.
2006-06-18 12:50:44
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answered by lily 6
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Sugar, junk food, diet based on meat, no whole meal food, shouting, not positive engagement, no sport , no respect. If the child has a good diet and he is given respect and a harmonious environment to live and physical activities he is a happy child and will demonstrated it with nice words , attitudes and a beautiful smile, the opposite is the result of a lack of the positive things above.
2006-06-18 14:40:03
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answered by Anonymous
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well i think lots of things first of all SUGAR can always make a child behavior miore diffculty to handle, second of all i know this one all to well myself is food with red food coloring, like red hot dogs, red juice, tomatoe sauce, things like that, i think if a child has something to say or something that is bothering, trhey act out in ways we dont understand becuase they are scared of talking, the best advice is to see a docotr though if your that concerned
2006-06-18 12:45:49
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answered by prettygirl new orleans 2
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Making him go beyond his limit. Pushing him to the wall. Denying him without convincing evidence
2006-06-18 12:41:48
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answered by mikail 3
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Gravity!
2006-06-18 12:33:22
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answered by Ade Babe 3
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there are alot of factors that can affect them, from other kids there age, to how well they sleep at night!
2006-06-18 12:49:47
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answered by megan_tara04 3
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SOMETIMES IF CAN BE DIFFERENT ADDITIVES IN FOOD AND DRINK. MY GRANDSON USED TO JUMP OVER THE BACK OFF SETTEES AND GO LOOPY TILL WE REALISED IT WAS BECAUSE HE DRANK COKE
2006-06-18 15:21:14
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answered by janet w 1
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Their moon?
What!?!
2006-06-18 12:32:56
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answered by Skull 4
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