Definition: Connect what you observe to draw conclusions.
Example: I would see my friend with ice cream on their shirt after lunch and think they must’ve had a sweet treat.
Application: When you notice something, try to connect the dots. If someone seems down after a class, think about what might have happened. This helps you offer support or a solution.
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