AI Can't Teach Kids to Stand Up for What's Right
Summary by Psychology Today
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You Can Just Say Things
How important is the freedom not to care — not to have to care — about being overheard? If you’re a parent (or even if you’re not one), when children are around, you should watch what you say. When you speak, you are modeling proper behavior for them, whether you like it or not. It’s just a fact of life. But if only adults are around, we allow ourselves to be frank, or blunt, or to kick back and say whatever. Loose talk. But now the stakes of ov…
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