The democratic skill of learning to disagree with your friends

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    Abstract

    A key part of democratic life is understanding and tolerating differences of opinion. For young children, learning that you can disagree and still be friends is absolutely key to fostering an atmosphere of curiosity, openness and creativity, as children have the confidence to voice their own thoughts and follow their own interests, and to respect the thoughts and interests of others.
    Original languageEnglish
    No.160
    Specialist publicationResearch Intelligence
    Publication statusPublished - 16 Aug 2024

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