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And old enough to be Ted's mother, if you went by his emotional age.
You mention your grandson has an emotional age younger than his years.
The average emotional age appears to be about 15.
She believed that the "average emotional age" appeared to be 15, in contrast to the girls' real ages.
In many aspects of business, Gareth had a mental and emotional age of seven.
Maybe all babies can, regardless of emotional age.
Age, however, is one of the most difficult categories to evaluate, as chronological and emotional age are frequently quite different.
The recurring characteristic serial killers share, Morrison contends, is the emotional age of an infant.
"Believe me, Daddy, I know you and I are at about the same emotional age right now.
With role-playing games and flashcards, the author writes, she reduced him to the emotional age of 3, the better to cure him.
Coincidentally, a friend of mine who has recently been having difficulties decided that men get stuck at the emotional age they were when they lost a parent.
They picked an outfit - a little girl's dress that suggests an emotional age at odds with the model's chronological age - and chose a spot outdoors.
But in this latest interpretation, directed by Declan Donnellan and designed by Nick Ormerod, they have a common emotional age of approximately 12.
It came to me for the first time that if she and I were about the same emotional age, then she could hurt about as profoundly as I could.
Gifted students require special individual curricula because the imbalance between their intellectual skills for their age and the social age skills and emotional age skills they possess.
According to a studio publicist, Whale and Universal's studio psychiatrist decided "the Monster would have the mental age of a ten-year old boy and the emotional age of a lad of fifteen".
Giving evidence on his behalf, Murray's sister, Lady Georgina Bullough - who is also related by marriage to the Earl and Countess of Pembroke - said that her brother had the emotional age of a teenager.
The boy places the empty cup beside the first one and looks at the man There is no fear in him 'The men who attacked me they were your friends Raising an eyebrow Nothing at all 'How old are yo& Older, the man guesses, than his emotional age.
In this drama, Alison (Jane Horrocks) is the young wife and mother whose life is turned upside down after her beloved husband, Steve (Ray Stevenson), is involved in a motorcycle crash, suffers massive head trauma and regresses to a mental and emotional age of 5.
So stipulated; however, anyone over the emotional age of twelve could have clamped his jaws and made a slow march for the bathroom with at worst the hazard of clogged sinuses-instead of a panicked dash for the street door-then returned when the show was over with a euphemistic but acceptable excuse."