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Serve and return Everyday face-to-face interactions — what some experts call serve-and-return moments, such as when your baby looks at you and you gaze back — are the best way to stimulate and build the nerve connections and pathways in your baby’s brain. Evidence suggests that these early connections help a child grow and thrive, even in the midst of stress. Talk, read and sing to your baby, and when they react, respond as if it were a conversation. These early exchanges encourage social and emotional development and provide another opportunity for bonding.
Mayo Clinic Guide to Your Baby's First Years
Kelsey Klaas
Mikey, Martin, and Nick seemed to be relenting now, but Kathryn continued. “And what I’m about to say is more important than any other comment I’ve made since we arrived yesterday.” She paused for effect. “During the next two weeks I am going to be pretty intolerant of behavior that demonstrates an absence of trust, or a focus on individual ego. I will be encouraging conflict, driving for clear commitments, and expecting all of you to hold each other accountable. I will be calling out bad behavior when I see it, and I’d like to see you doing the same. We don’t have time to waste.”
The Five Dysfunctions of a Team
Patrick M. Lencioni
Yes, it has allowed them to say that they’ll skip the meeting and then read the digest. I suspect it also allows them to skip the digest. Also the digest is wrong:At one ad agency, a Copilot-generated summary of a meeting once said that “Bob” spoke about “product strategy.”The problem was that no one named Bob was on the call and no one spoke about product strategy, an executive at the company said.
Insider Betting Can Make Things Weird
bloomberg.com
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