What's wrong with "touchy-feely?" LO16966

Davidwilk@aol.com
Thu, 12 Feb 1998 00:41:57 EST

Replying to LO16924 --

Ben Compton wrote "One of the problems I have with touchy-feely is that
people's feelings are often given precedence over reason."

Ben, what do you mean by "touchy-feely"? Is it a way of thinking? Is it a
way of acting? I am interested in your definition.

David Wilkinson
School Improvement Specialist
Des Moines Public Schools
Davidwilk@aol.com

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