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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Is your child suspicious by nature? Early childhood involves learning facts, once you develop a deep enough fact base and given a decent level of intelligence the ability to think critically develops. Now if your child is suspicious and not trusting of authority I could see them questioning info they are exposed to, and if they have an above average intelligence and unfettered access to the Internet and the ability to figure out junk info from info from reputable sources maybe you’d have a little critical thinker on your hands bit I don’t know. Now my kid is a genius and more than capable of thinking critically, he’s in the 1st grade, but he also spends a lot of time in the principle’s office because his teachers are afraid he is going to stage a circle time coup! [/quote] Really kewl story [/quote]
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