Acknowledge
A powerful practice in the classroom
Acknowledge, Webster’s tells us, among its several definitions: “to express gratitude or obligation for”; “to take notice of”; “to recognize as genuine or valid.”
I am surprised I have not thought about the power and strength of this word. Imagine in a conversation, instead of preparing your response, or expressing a knee-jerk reaction to what you are li…
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