Posted on 09/29/2007 9:53:22 AM PDT by blam
Why home doesn't matter
May 2007
Judith Rich Harris
The BBC series "Child of Our Time" assumes that studying children with their parents will help us understand how their personalities develop. But this is a mistake: parents influence their children mainly by passing on their genes. The biggest environmental influences on personality are those that occur outside the home
During much of the 20th century, it was considered impolite and unscientific to say that genes play any role in determining people's personalities, talents or intelligence. But we're in the 21st century now, the era of the genome. So when Robert Winston informs us, at the opening of each episode of the BBC1 documentary series Child of Our Time, that we're going to "find out what makes us who we are," we know he's going to say that people are the way they are partly for genetic reasons. (In case you've missed it, Child of Our Time is a project tracking the lives of 25 children for their first 20 years, returning to them each year to assess their progress. This year's seriesthe seventhis being screened in three episodes, starting on Sunday 6th May.)
Child of Our Time is itself a sign of scientific progress because of its enlightened approach to the genome. Nevertheless, the series is scientifically misleading. Simply depicting the lives of 25 children, or sprinkling little "experiments" here and there throughout the programmes, sheds no light on the nature vs nurture question. Psychologists studied child development in this way for the better part of a century and learned remarkably little. Observing children at home or in school, individually or in groups, is not the way to answer the question of why they turn out the way they do.
(Excerpt) Read more at prospect-magazine.co.uk ...
Wily was doing that research, he apparently didn’t consider the ramifications. Sorry, your highness.
Got that right...and if they don't receive the right nurturing to counteract it, they grow up to be liberal Socialists...
:’)
the first Christian, Alexander the Greatthat's difficult to prove.
"Every boy and every girl,
Who's born into the world alive,
Is either a little Liberal,
Or else a little Conservative."
Was Thomas Aquinas a twin? I recall hearing that he had a sister, who was killed by a bolt of lightning that struck the bed they were both sleeping in as young children...but don’t recall if she was his twin.
Dunno, but I think one was a liberal, the other a conservative. :’)
The dialect presented no problems, Southern Maryland at the time was rife with dialect, from Gullah to E'rstn Shurman(Eastern Shoreman), and many folks spoke with a distinct Southern accent.
Television and Yankee invasion/condescension have done much change that.
Most of the comments have addressed the first sentence here rather than the second. The second sentence is only true to the extent that parents give their children over to society rather than take responsibility for them themselves.
Home school bump!
It is not that the author is "wrong" but I think he overlooked that difference.
Aside for personal aesthetics: Girls who retain a bit of a Vietnamese accent in English have one of the most pleasing sounds in the language.
bmflr
My son's best friend and Best Man (wedding) was a Vietnamese guy, Hue Nguyen. I agree with you about the accent. His parents were 'boat people' in the mid 70's.
Great family. All the kids in that family excelled.
In the community here I know people who got out at the last minute in 75 and more who came out in the first wave in the late 70s and others who came out in the second wave in the 80s. Typical is Lien, then 14, whose last memory of Viet Nam is of climbing a cargo net up the side of a freighter in the Sai Gon River with her 3 year old cousin on her back after watching her aunt get crushed between the hull and the dock. It is hard to imagine that kind of desperation with the world collapsing around you.
Since Liberals are much more supportive of abortions, it shouldn't be too long until the Conservatives are born far more often...
Perinatal memories of womb/birth trauma?
But how about home-schooled children that are with at least one loving parent almost all of the time? What if the source of information going into their pea brains is from parents and older siblings, instead of public school teenage sex maniacs and teachers in their 20s who, morally are trained by the humanists in the university systems? What about the children in homes where the HOME has always mattered and still does?
Even Constantine would be wrong as he was clearly not the FIRST to believe in Christ.
I’m thinking there’s some kind of ‘interpretation’ of Alexander that leads RW to believe he was the first Christian (which would mean, to me, that he was the FIRST person to experience/believe in Christ.)
OF course, I have heard that Jesus is a synthesized retelling of Alexander the Great or Elijah. So who knows what RW means.
My sister was a breech birth - they ended up using tongs and manipulation.
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