In this article Michael Mullington exlains why the deeper questions who, where and how are more beneficial for our teenagers’ mental health. He says: “When we teach our children that outcomes are more important than process they lose the ability to enjoy learning for its own sake.” Link: The Three Most Important Questions You Can Ask Your Teenager
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