Now, this is a huge question. We can all agree that parents have a role in their teenager’s development as young adults. However, their place in the equation seems to be significantly diminished and vague when their child enters secondary school compared to the early years or primary/elementary school. Partly, this is due to the... Continue Reading →
Building Understanding in Productive Conversation
When we talk, we consolidate and test our knowledge. Speaking out loud requires mental organization. As we speak, there’s an immediate feedback loop as we hear our own ideas. This allows us to reflect on our logic. It's like holding up a mirror to our explanations, judgments, and arguments. Speaking aloud helps us confront our... Continue Reading →