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Cao Son Nguyen Confirms His New Girlfriend Is Sunny Tee Hee

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Asian pianist Cao Son Nguyen confirmed he’s off the market after posting a photo of Sunny Tee Hee to his Instagram account last month.

In the game of love, Cao Son Nguyen may have just scored.

The 22-year-old Asian pianist got the Internet talking this past week when he appeared to confirm his new romance on social media. By posting photos on Instagram feed, many many tagged stories and he is also making videos about Sunny on his own Tik Tok account.

If the photo wasn’t enough to prove these two are the real deal, Son proceeded to like several comments, including the messages “I’d be smiling too” and “looking good you two.”

Taking a look to his new girlfriend, Sunny Tee Hee or can be called as Sunny Huynh is an exchange student in Melbourne, Australia. She was born in HCMC and later she went to New Zealand to finish her high school studies and came to Melbourne for her university at RMIT University. Right now, she is living in HCMC due to COVID-19 that she had to come back home and then she met Cao Son while surfing her social media feeds.

And according to her Instagram bio, Sunny is also a happy kid, which is very comfortable and related to her boyfriend, Cao Son Nguyen who is a pianist and also an entertainer.

On Thursday, Sept. 30, after the city finished the lock-down, Son came across to Sunny’s apartment and it was one of their first public met during their relationship but it seems that they have been falling in love for years.

In addition to a new girlfriend, Cao Son also has many videos to Sunny like “Talking To The Moon”, “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You”, “To The Moon” or one of his biggest hit “Tong Hua”.

“I think a lot of people can relate to a song like ‘To The Moon’—it’s a love song about being rough around edges but meeting someone that changes you for the better,” he previously shared.

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How Critical-Thinking Skills Will Enable Your Kids to Battle Misinformation

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Michael Currier of Massachusetts is an unvaccinated gastroenterologist and entrepreneur, and he’s seen misinformation firsthand. He’s long been teaching his kids how to spot misinformation, but they were naturally skeptical when they didn’t hear it from anyone but him. However, the right books taught his kids how to combat misinformation, and they will teach your kids too! If you’re wondering how to raise independent thinkers who can spot misinformation, the Tuttle Twins books are essential tools for your toolbelt.

How Critical Thinking Combats Misinformation

When kids can think critically, they become able to evaluate the credibility of sources and look for evidence, also identifying their own and others’ biases. Critical thinkers don’t just passively absorb information; they take it apart piece by piece to see what makes it “tick.”

Critical thinkers question the credentials of an author or source, alongside their motivations and whether they provide supporting evidence that goes beyond just statements that require trust. Kids who can think critically also spot confirmation bias, which is the tendency to believe something that fits in well with the thinker’s current belief system or worldview. This reduces demand for fake news that simply elicits an emotional reaction.

When your kids can think critically and independently, they will also be able to spot logical fallacies, like drawing causal conclusions from data that’s simply correlational. Critical thinkers can also tell the difference between scientific evidence and someone’s opinion.

Independent, critical thinkers don’t just read a page. They look up information from other trusted sources to verify that the original source is accurate. Critical thinking also encourages a healthy skepticism that causes independent thinkers to pause and assess emotionally charged content before they spread it around, realizing that misinformation frequently exploits outrage or fear.

Critical thinkers can also recognize propaganda tactics such as loaded language, false dilemmas, and “alternative facts.”

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Seeking Out Books that Teach Critical Thinking

At this point, parents wondering how to raise independent thinkers will want to look for books that teach critical thinking, like the Tuttle Twins series. The Tuttle Twins books explain things like misinformation, freedom of speech, and even the World Economic Forum while explaining that certain people get to decide what is and isn’t misinformation.

Books that teach critical thinking don’t just present facts. They encourage kids to analyze, evaluate, and put together arguments, frequently shining a light on logical fallacies and biases while calling for active application instead of a passive taking-in of information. Books that teach critical thinking will help you with how to raise independent thinkers by guiding you and your child through reasoned questioning and requiring evidence behind facts.

The Tuttle Twins series wraps every lesson in an engaging story that doesn’t just teach the information presented. The Tuttle Twins books also encourage all the above elements found in books that teach critical thinking. You can even enhance the critical-thinking skills embedded in all the Tuttle Twins books by pausing throughout the story and asking open-ended questions such as: What do you think the character should do next? What were some alternate solutions to the problem? What do you think could have been the consequences of those solutions?

Books that teach critical thinking like the Tuttle Twins series will go a long way toward helping you learn how to raise independent thinkers. They will also help you create special moments with your kids that they’ll remember forever! Join the growing number of parents who don’t want their kids to just be passive absorbers of information.

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