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.
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parental behavior is only one of many factors that influence children's behavior.
This is absolutely rude and inconsiderate behavior. Take him aside, when the kids are not present, and tell him that this is unacceptable. It is not cute and it does not set a good example of what is courteous and respectful behavior when another person is present.
Absolutely not. It's 2021, not 1921. Any caregiver who thinks it's okay to lay a hand on a child should be shown the door faster than you can say "unacceptable behavior." There are plenty of effective and loving ways to discipline children without resorting to physical violence.
Deviance can best defined as any departure from the commonly societal norm. It should be noted that what a psychologist or sociologist considers to be deviant, is not always viewed as negative, and the concept is used by social scientists in a totally different way that by most. A good example of this would be homosexuality or cross dressing, these behaviors are "deviant" in that they deviate from the societal norm, but they are not considered to be negative or harmful things by most clinicians or researchers.
These rules of behavior are known as norms. Norms are societal expectations for how individuals should behave in various situations, dictating what is considered acceptable or unacceptable behavior. They help reinforce values and beliefs within a culture and guide individuals on appropriate conduct in social interactions.
Your husband should not be anything to his ex girlfriend and she should not be in your lives. It's time to sit down calmly and communicate with your husband that this is unacceptable behavior. If he argues you the point then tell him to make a choice 'you or her.'
Menards does not have a rule about talking in the store. Children should be accompanied by an adult and should be on their best behavior, as they should be in all public places.
The younger a child is when they learn a behavior, the easier it is for them to master it.
The same type of behavior that you would not do in any Western country, you should not do in Israel such as, but not limited to: defacating on the sidewalk, pretending to shoot random people with a gun, pull pranks on people that you do not do, harass other people, mow over pedestrians when you drive, and to be genuinely disrepectful.
A mother should love their children equally, as they are their children. Each child has its own personality, and as an adult we should recognise them for who they are. I would have to say that there are mothers that pay more attention to one then the other, but I feel that is unacceptable to spoil one and not the other.