Sentences with phrase «talked about appropriate behavior»

We talked about appropriate behavior for her toward each group, practiced scenarios, and I also gave her permission to NOT hug or kiss anyone outside her immediate family.
When we help them with their emotions first, and then wait until they're calm and can actually learn before we talk about appropriate behavior.

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It is easier to talk about what Christians do, life as performance, the behavior appropriate to followers of Jesus codified in moral commandments and formulated in vision statements and mission strategies.
So it's important to talk with your teen about appropriate versus inappropriate touch and sexual behavior.
Discuss Online Safety: Teach students about appropriate online behavior, including keeping passwords private, never talking to strangers online, and treating others respectfully.
«We'd been talking about rubrics to measure academic progress, and thought they would be appropriate as well for assessing behavior,» Serico said.
This bi-monthly issues feature tips for talking with kids about sex and sexuality and up - to - date information on issues dealing with developmentally appropriate sexuality topics, adolescent sexual behavior, useful web, phone and book resources, and suggested answers to typical questions youth may ask.
It's also ok to step in and limit her behavior with throwing and hitting, a time in usually does not look picture perfect calm — in fact many children need time to process their feelings by crying, raging, shouting — this is age appropriate and we simply help them stay safe until the feelings have been processed — then you can talk to the child about the feelings first — their actions second.
Examples of behaviors reflecting appropriate coparenting support are talking positively about the other parent, praising the other parent, encouraging the child to interact with the other parent, thanking the other parent, following the other parent's lead or previous ideas in the play, showing positive affective expressions when watching the other parent play with the child, and offering material support (e.g., bringing a pacifier if needed).
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