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I think parents should do that, even just asking how something went or if you need help.
Without step-by-step iteration, you might lose the ability to read where or why or how something went sideways.
Remember to do only one side at a time, so if you forget how something went, you can refer to the other side that's still intact.
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What gets in the way is being too clever, or worrying about how something is going to function, or where it's going to be.
If I have an idea for something, I'll make a little doodle on a paper, but really when you draw something out, when you really realize how something's going to function, you can use computer programs.
It took a little bit of adjustment trying to figure out how something was going to work virtually rather than in a room together, but it was a good mixture of both.
While you might have a pretty good idea how something is going to work out, don't promise them that it's how things will absolutely and positively work out.
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