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Monthly Archives: March 2011
Encouraging Cooperation
Wherever there are two or more people gathered, there can be a difference in opinion. How we handle the differences is important and an amazing thing to observe. Cooperation is a cornerstone for living in a civilized society and part … Continue reading
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Humans don’t do nothing
When I studied early childhood education, I learned that telling a child “Don’t…” leaves the child with uncertainty. But being directive (“Do…”) guides the child. So, I learned to substitute for “Stop running!” with “WALK!” repeated until the child heard … Continue reading
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