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Tag: Arguing

“Kids, Would You Please Start Fighting?”

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Adam Grant, makes the case that kids can benefit from learning to argue and that, by inhibiting their disagreements, we might just be squelching the development of creative problem solving. Something to keep in mind, next time the kids start bickering. It might drive you crazy but maybe it’s not as bad as you think.

October 10, 2017January 7, 2023Arguing, Kids

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