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What is meant by appropriate and inappropriate behaviour when interacting with children the policies and procedures to follow and why these are important?
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If there is an unethical behaviour in the orkplace, if appropriate talk to the colleague about it and/ or otherwise inform your supervisor. Read and follow you workplace policy and procedure on unethical behaviour.
Norms are the conceptions of appropriate and expected behaviour that are held by most of the members of the society.
you have to find an appropriate reason. He was not Appropriate to me.
appropriate is what people action that we made to the others satisfaction behaviour. inappropriate is action w do that made thee other person unhappy or touch their feeling with bad attitude
appropriate is by mean of talking or speaking nice inappropriate is by forcing the children or hurting the child
A child is still growing up and therefore not fully responsible for their behaviour. In view of this "condemned" is not appropriate. However, a child should not be allowed to get away with unacceptable behaviour or they will not learn what is acceptable and what is not when they become adult.
"Empathysing" is the drive to identify another person's emotions and thoughts, and to respond to these with an appropriate emotion. Empathising allows you to predict a person's behaviour and to care about how others feel.
Appropriate behavior when interacting with children involves respecting their boundaries, listening to them, and being positive and supportive. Inappropriate behavior includes being aggressive, disrespectful, or engaging in any form of exploitation or abuse towards children. Both the adult's and child's behavior play a role in creating a safe and healthy interaction.
No this certainly is not normal nor should you accept this type of behaviour.