student
start with 'p'
pupil
become similar to people around you
blend in
remember a important fact
bear in mind
careful in selecting; difficult to please
fussy, picky
choosy
reasonable and generally accepted
valid
doctor who has special training for children
paediatrician
to keep something tightly or carefully so that you do not drop it or do not fall
hold on
do your best
push to the limit
ordinary and not interesting or exciting, especially because of happening too regularly
mundane
to show that something will happen, is true, or exists
indicate
young kid who is training to walk
toddler
examine
search files
go through
hear information and forget easily
in one ear and out the other
to get rid of something that you no longer want or need
discard
right for a particular purpose or situation, because of having all the qualities that are needed
suited
Something is not certain and it is possible for people to have different opinions about it
debatable
invent a story
make up
start a hobby
take up
without being aware of what you are doing or the situation that you are involved in
unwittingly
mentally strong and able to deal with problems without becoming very upset
well-adjusted
the amount of time that something lasts like attention or concentration
span
start having effect on something
kick in
1. a situation that shows you something you did not know before
2. an alcoholic drink taken in the morning to wake up
eye-opener
using only your memory
by heart
being directly connected with and important to something else
relevance