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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]Unlike strategies aimed at rigging the game in your kids favor by making them smarter[/quote] By the time kids are going to school, it is too late to pick an intelligent partner, eat well during pregnancy, and breastfeed for as long as possible to make your child smarter than they might otherwise have been. [/quote] Sure. Do you think that its mostly people who don't have intelligent partners and don't eat well in pregnancy or don't breastfeed who can afford to pay another year of chidcare? I don't, but admire your hopefulness. The stats are pretty clear on all of this, you don't have to trust my opinion. [/quote] Don't know what you're trying to say, just saying that a child's intelligence won't be changing drastically at this point. You work with the child you have and put the child in the best learning situation for that child. We don't pit one child against another. It's about every child doing their own best and learning as well and as much as they possibly can. [/quote]
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