While it might be somewhat of a myth that big heads equal big smarts (at least for adults), studies have shown that head growth (as measured by head circumference) in infancy is predictive of later intelligence. My son Damien started…
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While it might be somewhat of a myth that big heads equal big smarts (at least for adults), studies have shown that head growth (as measured by head circumference) in infancy is predictive of later intelligence. My son Damien started…
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“Tiny kids can learn anything that you can present to them in an honest, factual way. If you give them the facts they’ll deduce the laws that govern them. That is exactly the same method that scientists use to discover…
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