Adult and children's responsiveness is typically assessed through various observational and interactive methods. For children, this often involves monitoring their reactions to stimuli, such as sounds or visual cues, and their ability to engage with caregivers or peers. In adults, responsiveness can be evaluated through verbal communication, emotional reactions, and physical engagement in social scenarios. Standardized assessments and behavioral checklists may also be used to quantify responsiveness in both groups.
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in the UK OFSTED have set guidelines of adult to child ratios, these are... for children under 2 years 1 adult for every three children for children 2 and 3 years old 1 adult to 4 children for children 3+ years 1 adult to 8 children
Parents shouldn't be responsible for adult children.
Probably not. They might be in some circumstances, such as if the adult children were developmentally disabled, but where the adult children live is not really a factor.
there is more adult immigrants
children are aloud if they have a suitabile adult with them
adult children's avoid parents because of the mostly parents interface there lives
Shauna L. Smith has written: 'Making peace with your adult children' -- subject(s): Adult children, Adult children of aging parents, Aging parents, Attitudes, Intergenerational relations, Parent and adult child
Exposure to adult content teaches children the wrong behaviors. They are too young to understand and it is sexual abuse to show or teach children adult content in any format.
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Adult Children - 2014 was released on: USA: 2014 (Hudson Valley, New York)
yes a game CAN warden interrogate children without an adult supervision