Snippets : - The ‘selfie syndrome’ is not entirely about photo-taking and social networks. “It refers to a shift in our overall culture to hyper-individualism, a change first noted around 2000. - Kids used to want to grow up and become something, do something. Now they simply say ‘rich and famous. - We’ve become more competitive and self-focused. - In an age of texting, kids fail to recognize facial cues and voice intonation. - Teach kids empathy -- the ability to put oneself in another’s shoes and imagine how that person feels. Click to read full article from source:
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