No matter what size you are, it still isn’t good enough.
ADORA SVITAKNo matter what size you are, it still isn’t good enough.
ADORA SVITAKA real world that is increasingly technology-driven.
ADORA SVITAKWe all love people who give credit to others for their success.
ADORA SVITAKThe point of my work is to make it clear that all youth can make ‘big miracles’ happen.
ADORA SVITAKMy own is of someone who is talented and tries to help other children.
ADORA SVITAKWe’re used to the characteristics of social media – participation, connection, instant gratification.
ADORA SVITAKTo try to teach ignoring technology is to ignore the progress that we have made over the last century.
ADORA SVITAKLike ‘naive,’ ‘impulsive’ and ‘way too connected online,’ are all things we can turn into strengths to help us.
ADORA SVITAKThe reality, unfortunately, is a little different, and it has a lot to do with trust, or a lack of it.
ADORA SVITAKAs children, we have a tenuous idea of love.
ADORA SVITAKThere are lots of different interpretations of the word ‘prodigy.’
ADORA SVITAKWe always reference kids but very rarely ask their opinion.
ADORA SVITAKSo in that respect I could be called one, although I don’t think I’ll go off the rails.
ADORA SVITAKBy bringing current events into the classroom, everyday discussion, and social media.
ADORA SVITAKIt is imperative to create opportunities for children so that we can grow up to blow you away.
ADORA SVITAKSe oAnd I do watch TV, but only informative programmes like the news and documentaries.f sex is enraging.
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