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ASK OPEN ENDED QUESTIONS questions like "What makes you feel that way?" allow the talker to go in the most-comfortable direction, though not necessarily the direction you would have chosen. By giving the other person free rein, it's easier for you to get into his or her shoes.
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Are you so committed to buying American-made products that you're willing to pay significantly more for a pair of sneakers or any number of other products? Our daily shopping behavior suggests the answer is "no." mile in someone else's shoes Intellectually, we may be able to put ourselves in someone else's shoes.
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7. Where does the owner live and with whom? 8. List three personality traits of the owner. 9. What does the owner ... 12. What is the owner's favorite movie? 13. Name one bad habit that the owner has. 14. How do other people feel about the owner? 15. Name an accomplishment that the owner has made that few people know about.
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Learning to stand in someone else's shoes; HGSE Professor Robert Selman ... In the second video clip, we watch one teacher implement Selman's approach to perspective-taking in a fifth-grade classroom. ... Home > Teaching and Curriculum > Learning to stand in someone else's shoe...
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Video: Learning to stand in someone else's shoes; HGSE Professor Robert Selman ... In the first clip, we see two fifth grade girls interviewing each other about what they might do if they were in the shoes of characters in a book called Felita. Here's what's happening in the book. The characters – Felita,
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Yep, and how, if knowing some of what two women who love each other can share between them doesn't bother you read on - but - if its illegal where you live, or if it offends you find something else to read. If you're not of legal age where you live... ... Cupid stood astonished at his mother's sudden outburst. "Umm,
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The book's narrator, a six year old girl called Jean ... Scout admonishes him, but Atticus chastises her telling her that, as her guest, she has no right to judge him or to make fun of him. Atticus says 'In order to understand someone else you have to try and walk around in their shoes' brilliant advice for any person.
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March 21 is Race Relations Day and this year the Human Rights Commission is encouraging people to "take a walk in someone else's shoes - hikoitia ngà tapuwae o te hunga kº". ... Take a walk in someone else's shoes this Race Relations Day...
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A poem about WALKING IN SOMEONE ELSE'S SHOES!: If you could choose to be anyone else for 24 hours, just to walk in their shoes, who would it be and why? Any part of history past, present or future. Maybe another gender? ... If you could choose to be anyone else for 24 hours, just to walk in their shoes, who would it be and...
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A Walk In Someone Else's Shoes - by Jaymie Lanera .. Who are you to tell me “no”, And who are you to speak for those Whose minds are resisting your control? Knowledgeable criticism comes from open minds and creativity. ... Comments about this poem (A Walk In Someone Else's Shoes by Jaymie Lanera )
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