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I've only come across two students with the "I'm perfect how dare you tell me I'm wrong" syndrome
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Reagen
Jul 13 '19, 12:35
Both girls, for whatever that's worth. Mostly I see kids willing to take criticism and instruction if it's given fairly. A healthy skepticism of authority is good for both parties.
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I think it's just a "young person" in general phenomenon.
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Jul 13, 12:53
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I'm just hyper vigilant with myself about making broad generational judgements, especially about younger ones
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Jul 13, 13:19
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(like, if this happened in 1995, how would anyone ever hear about it?) -- nm
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Jul 13, 12:55
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