Social Sciences, asked by spremnarayan, 8 months ago

you see two children querrelling. what would you do?​

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Answered by rameensaif14062007
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Answer:

Stop them. You don’t have to get involved too deeply, but you’re an adult and it’s perfectly fine for you to step up to two children who are fighting and tell them that their behavior is unacceptable and they need to calm down and stop [yelling/hitting/kicking/whatever they’re doing that’s inappropriate]. You don’t have to mediate. In fact, disapproval from a stranger is often more effective than disapproval from a parent.

If they start up again, you can always go back and sternly say, ‘What did I tell you? You need to stop. You two can be separated if you cannot get along.’ and then put them both in a timeout or something.

Note: If a parent is there, attempting to stop the fight, don’t try to override or undermine their authority. If a parent is there, not doing a thing to stop the fight, def engage and passive-aggressively judge the parent for not handling their children better.

Okay, don’t judge, be helpful.

Answered by kaushik2108
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First things first you have to stop the quarrel between those kids.

Explanation:

You have to tell them about a good friendship relation,if they are not ready to listen to you you have to be cool and kind and explain about the consequences of fighting and weakening of a relation. Be sure not to get angry about them. Try to talk to their parents if possible.

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