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stefano boeri architetti @boeriarchitetti unveils 'ambrosian monastery' inside milan’s MIND innovation district.
the project brings together a church, library of religions, and garden of faiths within one contemporary civic landscape.
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Teaching kids critical thinking is far more effective than banning social media.
As worries about social media’s impact on young people intensify, many call for stricter regulations or outright age bans. But a growing number of researchers and educators believe the real solution lies elsewhere: equipping children with the ability to think critically.
Critical thinking, the skill of questioning, analyzing, and evaluating information before accepting it, may be one of the most powerful defenses kids can have in today’s digital world of algorithms, viral trends, and widespread misinformation.
Rather than simply restricting access, experts say we should teach children how content is created, why they’re seeing it, and how to spot manipulation. When kids learn to pause and ask, “Is this true? Who made this? What’s the motive behind it?”, they become far more resilient online.
Beyond protection, critical thinking also builds confidence and reduces anxiety. By giving young people a sense of control in an often overwhelming environment, it helps them navigate uncertainty with greater calm and clarity.
The best way to teach it isn’t through lectures, but through example. Parents and teachers can model curiosity by exploring topics together, checking sources, and openly discussing different viewpoints. These small daily habits create lasting skills.
The early teenage years are especially critical. During this window of rapid brain development, the neural pathways we use most grow stronger, while those we neglect fade. Practicing critical thinking now can wire it into their thinking for life.
In an AI-driven future filled with endless information, the ability to think independently may prove more valuable than any memorized fact.
Bony 7’s 2026
Saturday 1st August
🏉 Men’s and Women’s competition
🎧 Live DJ
🍬 Stalls
🍔 Food vendor
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⚽️ Easter Soccer Camp bookings are now open!
🚨 All bookings before March 14th will be entered in to a prize draw to win 4⃣ tickets for @SwansOfficial vs Middlesbrough 🎫
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