My Views
If I am to pursue another field, it would be in behavioral psychology. Behavioral psychology fascinates me. I’m naturally drawn to observing people and analyzing group dynamics, and I enjoy forming insights and hypotheses from my observations.
AI Needs Young Minds More Than You Think
There’s a growing narrative in the tech world that AI is making entry-level talent obsolete. Meanwhile, parents, students, and recent graduates are questioning the point of pursuing a degree at all. If AI knows everything and can do everything, what’s left for humans to contribute, especially the young ones? A lot, actually. Especially for new grads.
by Mary Ann Belarmino | Published in LinkedIn
What Animal Parenting Can Teach Humans About Raising Resilient Children
Parenting is a difficult and rewarding job. By observing how animals prepare their young for living independently in the wild, we can learn valuable lessons in raising resilient children who are equipped to thrive in society.
by Mary Ann Belarmino | Published in Medium
Preparing Our Children for AI: The Importance of ChatGPT in Schools
How should schools introduce ChatGPT?
by Mary Ann Belarmino | Published in Geek Culture (Medium)
Giving Heartfelt, Impactful, and Lasting Appreciation and Recognition
Giving appreciations is important for building positive relationships, and for inspiring others. However, it’s not always easy to give an appreciation in a way that is felt by the receiver as genuine and heartfelt. In this article, I’ll explore ways to make your appreciation heartfelt and impactful with guidelines and examples.
by Mary Ann Belarmino | Published in Medium