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People who are unusually good at spotting patterns didn’t just “learn it”—certain childhood conditions actually wired their brain that way
When I was nine, I could tell from the sound of my father’s car pulling into the driveway what kind of evening it was going to be. Not from anything he said once he came inside—but from the way the ...
New research shows children begin understanding deception as early as infancy, with sneaky behavior developing long before preschool.
Children learn by watching their parents. Parents are their first role models. They copy parents' daily habits and reactions.
Anyone who has spent time with a baby knows how unpredictable the first year can feel. One week a baby suddenly seems to "get ...
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