Summary Of Doing Nothing Is Something By Anna Quindlen

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I think that Anna Quindlen was absolutely right! Kids should be kids. Downtime really helps kids find themselves. Quindlen was born in Philadelphia on July 8, 1952. Quindlen was a reporter for The New York Post briefly before going back to the Times in 1977. Quindlen was promoted to deputy metropolitan editor because she wrote a Prize-winning column starting from 1981-1994. She then left the Times in 1995, Quindlen wrote several bestselling pieces including “One True Thing” and “Doing Nothing is Something”, In the article “Doing Nothing is Something” She addresses that today’s children are as busy as the adults. Parents try to overload the summer schedule with trips and chores. Thus depriving children of any downtime. In the article, Quindlen

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