The book delves into the four distinct modes of learning that shape students' educational experiences and emotional well-being during adolescence. It identifies Resisters, Passengers, Achievers, and Explorers, each reflecting different relationships with learning. The authors, Jenny Anderson and Rebecca Winthrop, share original research and personal stories, offering practical parenting strategies to foster curiosity and self-awareness. By understanding these modes, parents can effectively support their teens in overcoming disengagement and nurturing a love for learning.
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It's Not You, It's the Dishes (Originally Published as Spousonomics)
How to Minimize Conflict and Maximize Happiness in Your Relationship
- 368 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
Using an economic perspective, the authors explore the complexities of marriage, highlighting common frustrations like household responsibilities and dwindling intimacy. They argue that by allocating limited resources—time, money, and energy—more efficiently, couples can address conflicts and enhance their relationships. Blending humor with research, the book offers practical insights to navigate marital challenges, aiming to revive the joy and connection that may have faded over time. It's a rational approach to understanding and improving modern partnerships.