not playful but focusing attention momentarily on anything interesting
ie. daydreaming, fiddling and also could mean that they are thinking about joanna
Unoccupied behavior refers to a state where an individual is not engaged in any particular activity or task. It can manifest as daydreaming, zoning out, or appearing idle. This behavior may occur when a person has free time or is not actively involved in any specific task or interaction.
Unoccupied.
Yes; "This house has remained unoccupied since the war." is a valid sentence.
You find two unoccupied seats while I get the sodas.
Luton Ackerson has written: 'Children's behavior problems' 'Children's behavior problems' -- subject(s): Child psychology, Behavior disorders in children, Problem children, Research
occupied
I'm not sure if there's a major difference price-wise, but usually an unoccupied house is insured by unoccupied home insurance, as opposed to occupied home insurance.
desertedquietdepressedsilenthopeless
alone, by myself
occupied, busy
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Yes, stacking toys is a common behavior seen in children with autism.