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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I do think that traveling is important as is exposing your child to as many things as possible at an early age (before five). You still have time, OP. [/quote] Which they then forget, because that is how their brains work. OP, just pretend you took her places. She'll never know.[/quote] The brain synapses are there from travel, PP. Has nothing to do with memory. Travel is great for little kids. [/quote] +1 as well as emotional pathways. A baby learns he/she is safe in a totally different environment with different sounds, smells, and sights. Promotes self-sufficiency and well-being as well as risk taking. Like PP wrote, retrievable memory has nothing to do with it. The baby's senses have all been enlivened. [/quote] [b]This PP probably uses the line that she is "enlivening her baby's senses" while she drags the kid everywhere b.c she doesn't want to change HER lifestyle.[/b][/quote] This is a direct attack on a parent (I am guessing) who travels with their children. [/quote] It's an attack on her delusion of grandeur, yes. [/quote] PP said no one attacked parents who travel. This is an attack. [/quote] Are you new to DCUM? Or the internet?[/quote]
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