Are children's habits learned from their parents?
vote now: No or Yes - (view results)
No
Children are information sponges and our society is on information overload. It is impossible not to
Yes
by Jade LaFemme
A child's ability to understand the world around them is much more acute than many adults give them
Children are always growing but the path to adult height isn’t a steady one. Children go through growth spurts, or periods
All parents want to raise children to be intelligent and successful adults. Focus, which entails keeping one’s mind concentrated
A new study suggests that children can recall early memories. Psychology professor Carole Peterson of Canada’s Newfoundland
192 Article Titles on Childhood Development
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