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Parenting:If Your Kids Say They’re Bored
Parental Advice: If Your Kids Say They’re Bored If you’re a parent, you’ve doubtless heard it scores of times: “I’m bored.” I just read a thoughtful piece on boredom by Pamela Paul, an editor at The New York Times. Paul … Continue reading
Posted in Parenting, Relationships: dating, divorce, family, and friends, Religion/Spirituality
Tagged gene griessman, Lincoln speaks to leaders, Maria Semple, Pamela Paul, parental advice and boredom, Parenting advice, parenting and boredom, the benefits of boredom, the New York Times on boredom, The Words Lincoln Lived By
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