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David Brooks begins and ends this book with the importance of being seen. He begins with “The purpose of this book is to help us become more skilled at the art of seeing others and making them feel seen, heard and understood.” Why is this important as a parent or educator?
David Brooks begins this book by looking at the virtues our culture values – outward values such as ambition, creativity, status. He calls those resume values.
How can we parent with the best interests of the child in mind? And I would say how can we teach that way too?