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Tag Archives: social skills

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4 Steps to Successful Dating and Finding the Right Partner

Life SkillsBy Critical Thinking for SuccessApril 24, 2018

Most people go into dating without any sort of planning, hoping they’ll stumble into happiness like in a romantic comedy. However, there’s no director behind a camera directing you towards a pre-written happy ending. Like anything else, the only way to really find success in your love life is to be intentional and conscious about how you’ll reach your goal.

What Is Autism Spectrum Disorder and How Can We Treat It?

AutismBy Critical Thinking for SuccessApril 10, 2017

Even if you aren’t totally clear on the specifics of autism spectrum disorder, chances are you’ve at least heard about it in the news. Reports have warned that more and more children are being diagnosed with the condition, and debates have raged online for years over whether vaccines are to blame. So, what is this condition that’s so often talked about but so little understood?

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