The best thing to say is “please stop” or to tell a teacher or any adult around. Thank me later
Tedium. I knew because it's root is 'tedious', or meticulously boring.
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<span>These tests are listed in order of increasing rigor. The PAR-Q is a written assessment that predicts one's readiness for exercise. The other three require the help of a health professional to complete. Medical screenings and medical evaluations are both performed by a doctor, but the medical evaluation is more in-depth. Finally, the exercise stress test is designed to test the response of the body while exercising vigorously. This test is usually only used when a problem is suspected that could endanger the participant's life. (This is the word-for-word answer, so make sure you reword this before you answer the question.)</span>
<span>a 3-year-old who cannot say two- or three-word sentences</span>
She should probably avoid football, wrestling and cheer-leading, both of these demand some amount of strength - I'd be able to answer better if you had given a list of sports.
Track/Swimming/Tennis/Soccer/Golf: These would all probably be fine.