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  • How to Raise an Uncritical Thinker

  • 10 Ways to Ensure Your Child Doesn't Question Anything (Backwards Blueprints)
  • By: Connor Boyack
  • Narrated by: Connor Boyack
  • Length: 1 hr and 43 mins

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How to Raise an Uncritical Thinker

By: Connor Boyack
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Publisher's Summary

Most parents want to help their children develop critical thinking skills in order to understand truth and avoid being deceived. Yet this desire doesn’t help someone learn how to actually make it happen. How can parents—how can you—actually raise a critical thinker?

Sometimes the best way to learn a truth is to explore its antithesis. Just as darkness helps us better comprehend light, perhaps we can better understand how to raise critical thinkers by considering how we might do the opposite. In this Backwards Blueprint, you will learn ten ways to ensure your child doesn’t question anything.

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