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How do children and young adults learn what is “appropriate” behavior, either in general or for them as boys and girls or young men and women? What happens when a young person acts in some way their families or friends consider “not normal”? How are they treated? Refer to your own experiences and observations to support your points.

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Answer: children and young adults learn what is acceptable behavior from those around them, and what adults teach them. when a young person acts different from what their family or friends around them see as "normal" they are either outcasted or accepted for who they are. usually when it comes to gender norms, a person is treated differently and shamed for the way they act.

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