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They are expected to act like adults as almost all are legal adults (18 years and over).
Children (and adults) behave the same all over the world - some are good, some are bad and some ore so-so.
Adults understand that in order to deal with the real world, a person must know what is real. We must know the truth if we are to behave with wisdom and intelligence. An adult who sees that another adult has been misled will inform that adult so that he/she may avoid serious mistakes and behave with wisdom and intelligence.
It is one of the terminology used in psychology. It describes how adults or kids behave in a reunion ,a family or other's.
Probably because you can still grow up and yet watch cartoons. Many adults like cartoons and still behave like adults.
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Adults are at their best behavior when treated with kindness, patience and understanding; however, it is presumed that children behave best when threatened, punished and humiliated. Actually, there is no difference between how parents and adults behave. Everybody behaves as they are treated. Raise Savvy Kids Support @ raisesavvykids.com
I guess it's for preparation for the future, I don't think it works personally
Adults' behavior in front of children is important because children learn by observing and imitating their caregivers. Adults who demonstrate positive behaviors such as respect, kindness, and empathy can inspire children to develop these qualities. On the other hand, negative behaviors such as aggression or disrespect can have a detrimental impact on the emotional, social, and cognitive development of children. Therefore, adults' behavior serves as a model for children and can significantly shape their values, attitudes, and overall well-being.
Right up until the 1960s most good parenting skills taught the child to be seen and not heard. In other words, the parents were strict and expected their children to behave or they would be punished.
By "young adult," they're actually just trying to get you to act like an adult. They're not saying that you are, but are trying to encourage you to behave as such.
It means to attempt victory in a conflict or dispute by means of dishonorable behavior. The opposite, "take the high road" means to behave honorably in like circumstances.