I've today taken the time to enquire as to someone's wellbeing. If they had of been a little older perhaps I would have received a more mature response, but as such I've been placed with a brick wall which I'm interpreting to be either ignorance or immaturity.
" term used in psychology to indicate that a person responds to the circumstances or environment in an appropriate manner; often this implies a response that is reasoned or learned rather than impulsive "
"As adults we can better understand the emotional responses from developing learners through our own learning, experiences and understanding. What do we do if we can’t seem to communicate with our developing learners? Are we to blame, has society changed, do we need to develop further or have our developing learners simply rejected us?"
As adults, do we have to understand that younger people are in fact immature therefore need a little bit more understanding from us? If this is so how do we communicate with them? Or is it a case that they simply cannot be bothered?