Ask The Readers: Can Personal Development Be Taught? [Organize IT]
Should personal development be taught in schools? To me on a basic level, it seems like a smart move. It could arguably give children valuable life tools like habit building, productivity and how to gain a better understanding of their expectations in life. In this day and age, with increasing complexity and pressures, it’s surely more valuable than ever for children to have such knowledge. However, in my case at least, I’d finished school long ago and had even gone through university before I started to give a crap about my self improvement. I suspect a lot of kids would have the same outlook. Can children be taught to think about their personal development, or does it take life experience and age before it starts to actually mean something? I look forward to reading your thoughts!
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Original post here: James
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