Children learn by imitating adults-so much so that they will rethink how an object works if they observe an adult taking unnecessary steps when using that object, according to a Yale study today in
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
"Even when you add time pressure, or warn the children not to do the unnecessary actions, they seem unable to avoid reproducing the adult's irrelevant actions," said Derek Lyons, doctoral candidate, developmental psychology, and first author of the study. "They have already incorporated the actions into their idea of how the object works."
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Comment: This article is a clear example of a dangerous propaganda. Citizens of Queensland should be aware that by making a decision to introduce fluoride into drinking water, their Government approved mass poisoning of the population.
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