My 8 year old loves the video you did on the fall of rome. He requests for history.
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Also a strong desire to work and to learn
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We've known this since the 80's. "The Bellcurve" should be required reading in college.
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So basically you are born smart or not?
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(damage control for yet another famous person that will never respond to an average joe) research has made a suggestion based on probability and statistics. Everyone has their own ability not to be a part of that statistic, for Dorito man.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Research suggests? It depends on what one means by research. Peer review, fake-science research (a spin-off of fake news media), as described by R Horton and M Binswanger? I wouldn't hold much faith in THAT kind of "research".
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I can believe that! Start on the encyclopedia early!
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Depends on what we have correctly understood about "early cognitive intelligence". What exactly is the role of both parents, from conception thru to the "start" of outside factors? Nobody even knows how DNA works yet... so far, they're just guessing.
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READ TO YOUR CHILDREN.
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What's success? In nature it can only mean producing as many viable offsprings as possible. Genghis Khan wins Merkel looses.
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Please reconsider talking about Merkel as some kind of benevolent female da Vinci. Just a power obsessed politician that gets it wrong more often than we, the locals, care to have. I am sure you have enough of the sort in your neck of the woods.
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Love ur parenting tips, now I just need babies, lol my husband & r trying and really hope I didn't wait too long, hate feminism
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Helpful tip: both of you may need to supplement with Vitamin D. Usually 5k to 7k IU per day but talk with your doctor. Google: "Vitamin D Fertility"pic.twitter.com/LH3XAyrpfY
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Although I am not a scientist, and I have no reason to doubt the premise, the problem is the fatalism of this line of thinking: i.e. our fate is cast at birth...really?
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Haven't they been saying that dedication and grit are the most importance for the last 5 years? Why the sudden change?
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Plenty of studies show that poor health habits affect cognitive intelligence at a young age. So explain to me how poor people who can’t afford healthy food are supposed to compete
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Tell that to the poor kids eating Doritos for dinner because they’re too poor for real food
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So basically, IQ. This is nothing new. A lot of these findings are self-selecting though. Of course someone who skips grades is more likely to get a PhD or do STEM. This shouldn't be a surprise.
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I'm pretty sure he was implying better parenting brings out the best versus genetic iq
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That's not it at all. True, good parenting does help in bringing out the full potential of children, but child geniuses (high IQ) have a higher rate of financial or academic success, regardless of parenting.
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Yes, but those r rare, stefan is all about good parenting, early cognitive intelligence is based on parents doing things like reading 2 kids
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I know that Stefan talks a lot about good parenting, but the article isn't talking about that. The research is on children who are "mathematically or verbally precocious". Good parenting is extremely important, but it has no bearing on IQ or early cognitive abilities.
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Parents don't matter nearly as much as they like to think. Many traits are very heritable - like IQ, risk-taking, mental illness etc. twin studies, adoption stu have shown kids tend to up like their parents-regardless of environment. Very heritable outcomes.
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Well I'm a rare case that's not like my parents, the rest of my siblings r, but if we had better parenting would of been much different
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