Children may repeatedly ask the same question because they are seeking reassurance, clarification, or attention. This behavior is common as they are still developing their understanding of the world and may need repeated explanations to fully grasp a concept. It is important to be patient and provide consistent responses to help address their curiosity and need for understanding.
tell him/her nicely and ask him/her not to do it again.
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"can I get this please?" etc
Children, especially younger ones, may ask the same question repeatedly because they are seeking reassurance, trying to understand a concept, or simply looking for attention. This behavior is a normal part of their development as they learn and process information.
Ask the victim loudly and repeatedly, "Are you okay!" If they do not answer the question, it only stands that they are unresponsive.
Yes. A teacher is a mandated reporter and can question a child if neglect or abuse is suspected. If you think the teacher is overdoing it then ask to speak with the principal.Yes. A teacher is a mandated reporter and can question a child if neglect or abuse is suspected. If you think the teacher is overdoing it then ask to speak with the principal.Yes. A teacher is a mandated reporter and can question a child if neglect or abuse is suspected. If you think the teacher is overdoing it then ask to speak with the principal.Yes. A teacher is a mandated reporter and can question a child if neglect or abuse is suspected. If you think the teacher is overdoing it then ask to speak with the principal.
There is no such things called spirits and if u see "things" ask a doctor
Yes! If you set your mind to it you can do anythingno matter what programming you are inor what you watch!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!>Unless you repeatedly ask what essentially is the same question over and over . . .
I was about to ask the same question.
Aye.
LOL I WAS ASKING THE SAME QUESTION LOL