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克林·鮑威爾: 小孩子需要結構

Filmed Oct 2012 • Posted Jan 2013TEDxMidAtlantic
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你可以怎樣幫助小孩子得到一個好的開始呢?在這次演講中,前美國國務卿克林·鮑威爾,用真誠分享個人閱歷,並請求父母、朋友和親戚,早在兒童上小學前,就透過社區以及一份強烈的責任感,為兒童提供支援。 (攝於 TEDxMidAtlantic。)

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