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Should children not be allowed to make noise under any circumstances?
- • noise
- • children
- • circumstances
- • silence
- • distraction
- • behavior
- • control
- • environment
- • Children often make noise due to curiosity and energy.
- • Complete silence may not be suitable for children’s natural behavior.
- • Noise can be disruptive in certain settings like schools or libraries.
- • Parents should teach children about appropriate noise levels.
- • Noise should be controlled but not completely restricted.
- • Setting limits on noise can encourage respect for others.
- • Children need spaces where they can express themselves freely.
- • Noise should be acceptable in certain environments like playgrounds.
Children should not be expected to be silent under all circumstances. Making noise is a part of their natural behavior, and complete silence may hinder their emotional expression and development.
While children should learn when to be quiet, it is unreasonable to expect them to always avoid noise. Noise control can be enforced in specific environments, but they need space to express themselves.
Children should not be forced to remain silent all the time. Noise should be managed in public places or serious settings, but it is important for children to be able to express themselves.
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