Answer:
Society shapes us in many ways, possibly more than we realise – from our interactions, to our personal development through to others' perception of our bodies as a reflection of self worth. We are social beings. ... And it's partly how society perceives our bodies that is of concern; we're talking body image.
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They highlight the disruption of the natural order caused by Macbeth's crime.
When Macbeth killed King Dunken who was the most virtuous king, the whole world lamented for his uncertain death. Everything in the kingdom got disrupted and even the animals and nature seemed to behave in a much different way as they used to. The killing of an owl by a falcon which is a much smaller bird than the eagle symbolizes the murder of King Dunken by Macbeth. The eating of the horse by another horse gives a symbolic meaning about Macbeth’s plan to kill Banquo, who were great friends.
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Answer: Teach them interpersonal skills.
Explanation:
Friendship is more likely to be fostered with people with good interpersonal skills and kids are no different. It is the responsibility of parents to teach and train children in interpersonal skills as this will attract other kids to them.
This can be done by:
- Training the child on how to control their emotions.
- Teaching the child how to be more empathetic
- Reaching out to paediatricians or child counselors in case the child has social anxiety.
- Teach the child conversation skills by being good conversationalists.
- Engage the child with other children in cooperative activities vs competitive ones.
- Teach the child about the value of compromise and negotiation.
- Teach the child how to say sorry when they are wrong - show remorse.
- Teach the child that forgiveness is important.
- Engage in parental monitoring of their social life at a safe distance to ensure that they are doing okay while still protecting them.