Anthony Christopher

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just as we seek moments to grow rugged individualism, we must also seek moments to grow our social skills. We often believe that we should focus on the content, the learning of facts, and that the social stuff will take care of itself. However, these “soft skills” take practice, too, and there are plenty of opportunities to move our children from being the independent soul to one who also embraces the chance to build something as a part of a team.
Becoming Brilliant: What Science Tells Us About Raising Successful Children
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