What lessons did you learn from the book?

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Re: What lessons did you learn from the book?

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By dismissing someone's story or feelings, we risk driving them away and pushing them to seek understanding and validation elsewhere. Taking the time to listen attentively can foster trust and strengthen relationships, ultimately creating a more supportive and understanding community.
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Lea navigates complicated emotions about family and learns to forgive.
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This book shows the importance of parents being mindful of their actions and how their decisions impact their children especially emotionally.
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Personally I felt, it wasn't heavy on lesson learning. It's more of exploring ourselves in the journey, growing with the situation, finding the purpose.
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Sarvesh J Yadav wrote: 03 Mar 2024, 04:49 The book shows how history and the past influence the present. It inspired me to look deeper into the history of my own communities.
I second that. I truly believe if you want to make ammends to your future, you must look into your past and analyse.
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This book also highlights the importance of listening to children and young teens. It emphasizes that dismissing their claims without proper attention is a mistake.
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I learned that adults shouldn't be in haste to dismiss an idea or thought just because it comes from a child or a person you're older. Over time, kids who never get listened to grow up into being timid and think their opinions are not worth sharing.
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This book has taught me to always pay attention to children. That way, unnecessary events can be avoided. I equally learned that parents are humans too and equally have their struggles.
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I learned that no matter what happens in a marriage, the children should be prioritized and their interests should be held highly.
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Personally, I found the information about archeological digs and how to find old records very interesting.
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I learned how to protect an archaeological site, where to find old records, to consider paranormal claims, and to respect others. It's a good book for young teens.
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The book shows the summary of some historical events in humanity. It teaches history
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It's essential to recognize that dismissing the concerns of children without proper attention and consideration can be harmful and silencing, and can have long-lasting effects."
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Reading this book has made me realize the significant impact that history and the past can have on shaping our present.
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his book also highlights the importance of listening to children and young teens. It emphasizes that dismissing their claims without proper attention is a mistake.
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