In Everyday Life, scientific techniques are making new innovation and new ideas about every field of our life. Now researchers have found that babies are able to know a great deal about object, people and language. They have implicit learning methods that are as powerful and intelligent as those of the smartest scientists.
They can unconsciously do complicated statistical ananlysis and their everyday play turn out like a set of scientific experiments. These very young children have the profound understanding that someone else. This kind of fast learning in children is the result of statistical analysis and the Everyday Life Experiments.
Babies are not irrational, solipsistic, ilogical and amoral. They are able to take the perspective of others or understand cause and effect. Following few points would make you to think about this:-
1. As early as 18 months, babies know when an emotion fits with an experience. They can tell when you're trying to mask feelings of
distress, or when you're fake-smiling through a negative experience.
2. Babies recognize their mother's voice from the womb. It's part of the work brains do while preparing to learn language -- babies are taking in speech patterns of their mothers. They may know the difference
between familiar and unfamiliar words.
3. By 6 months babies know the difference between good and evil. Apparently your moral code isn't all nurture -- a recent study suggests it might be hardwired into our brains. Babies in the study showed a
strong preference for "good" or helpful characters in a puppet play over "bad" or harmful characters.
4. Babies are born knowing how to swim, some people say. At least, babies seem to know not to breathe in when their faces are underwater.
5. Babies know math. As early as 5 months old, babies have a rudimentary understanding of simple addition and subtraction.
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