Understanding Public and Private Spaces and Behaviors
Exploring the concept of public versus private spaces, behaviors, and activities through examples such as public places like restaurants and schools, as well as private places like bedrooms and medical offices. The content also delves into public behaviors like shaking hands and talking to people, contrasting with private activities such as showering and dressing. It emphasizes the importance of respecting boundaries and appropriate behavior in different settings, with guidelines on what to avoid and how to interact respectfully in both public and private scenarios.
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PUBLIC VS PRIVATE JOHN DOE
NAME SOME PUBLIC PLACES Restaurants Schools Adult Service Centre School Bus Dentist Grocery Store Swimming Pool Bowling Alley Special Olympics
NAME SOME PUBLIC BEHAVIOURS Shaking hands Talking to people Eating Shopping Playing sports Recycling Riding your bike
NAME SOME PRIVATE PLACES Bedroom Doctor s office Nurse s office
NAME SOME PRIVATE ACTIVITIES Showering Passing gas Burping Inappropriate noises Getting dressed or undressed Going to the bathroom Picking your nose Touching your private parts Hugging a friend Kissing a friend
ACTIVITIES TO AVOID People will think you are creepy when: Touch girls in public Comment on women s clothing Touch women s clothing
JOHN WILL ALWAYS John can compliment a person on their outfit one time ONLY! John can touch a piece of silk clothing when he wants to touch a persons clothing John will keep his hands to himself.