Weekly Wisdom 9 June

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  1. What we can learn from this wisdom is; Don’t give advise unless you are ask to do.

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    1. Kally's avatar Kally says:

      In other words: Don’t be a know-it-all. 😂 thanks, Raymond.

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  2. My best lessons are when I rely on the Socratic method.

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    1. Kally's avatar Kally says:

      Really? I’ve heard little about this method. Been researching hard on how to homeschool my little girl, so far, I have stick to interest-led method mostly.

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      1. Socratic method is really just teaching by asking questions rather than lecturing. I admire your dedication to home schooling your son.

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  3. newwhitebear's avatar newwhitebear says:

    Who offers advice, is only know-it-all.

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    1. Kally's avatar Kally says:

      Thank you!

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  4. True . Thanks you.

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    1. Kally's avatar Kally says:

      Thanks a lot

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  5. Prudence is ALWAYS a better teacher.

    Thanks my friend, terrific advice!

    God Be with you,
    Patrick

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    1. Kally's avatar Kally says:

      As usual, you are so right. Great minds think alike.

      Thank you, my friend. Stay safe.

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    1. Kally's avatar Kally says:

      Thank you, Peng Yu!

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  6. myplace3187's avatar myplace3187 says:

    Hello Kally I have nominated you for The Sunshine Blogger Award. This is on my page now my good friend. I hope you will take part in this.

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  7. Yes Kally. You can only know and understand better what the issue is when you ask further questions. It will help one be able to give a better advice if need be, afterward.

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    1. Kally's avatar Kally says:

      And always have faith in the answers once you get it.

      Thank you, Herry.

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