RE: Around and Again
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I remember when I was in school one of my biggest problems was I would rush through my work and end up getting a ton wrong. Not because I didn't know it, but because I was rushing. I wonder how "wrong" people are going to get things when they become so used to only paying attention for a short period of time.
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This is something I try to get through to Smallsteps - she rushes too, because it is "easy" for her. I suspect she isn't the only one - though her reason for it isn't screen time. Throw in that risk model and bad decision making change, and it gets to be a big problem. Measure twice and cut once, seems to no longer be a thing.
I've always kind of hated that saying because even when I measure twice my stuff still doesn't come out right. It could just be that I am a horrible wood worker... :) I know what you are saying though. I was a kid before screen time was really a thing, so I can see how that would now compound things to a crazy degree.