Students read for tests and because their parents ask them to.
ADORA SVITAKStudents read for tests and because their parents ask them to.
ADORA SVITAKAnd I do watch TV, but only informative programmes like the news and documentaries.
ADORA SVITAKYoung people are often asked, ‘What do you want to be when you grow up?’ and given advice about how to lead meaningful adult lives.
ADORA SVITAKDue to the fact that we are not jaded or cynical.
ADORA SVITAKAnd to teach you something about what we know.
ADORA SVITAKMy family joke that I’m really a very senior person who accidentally happens to be 11.
ADORA SVITAKSuccess on the front of women’s rights will look like a world not only with obvious advances.
ADORA SVITAKWe all love people who give credit to others for their success.
ADORA SVITAKThe next step is figuring out how you’re going to do it.
ADORA SVITAKAnd when school doesn’t offer the same, it’s easy to tune out.
ADORA SVITAKLike ‘naive,’ ‘impulsive’ and ‘way too connected online,’ are all things we can turn into strengths to help us.
ADORA SVITAKWe often try to quantify it with how much we feel seen and heard.
ADORA SVITAKWe’re used to the characteristics of social media – participation, connection, instant gratification.
ADORA SVITAKWe’re ignorant of our past.
ADORA SVITAKMake sure that your kids or the kids in your life have an opportunity to share their ideas.
ADORA SVITAKMostly, I avoid worrying since the time spent doing it could be spent more constructively.
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