Re: Toddler learning

From: Alex Ramonsky (alex@ramonsky.com)
Date: Thu May 16 2002 - 14:19:35 MDT


...Now, an Extropian philosopher would tell you that nits are the eggs,
Dossy; what you are picking is head lice.

...shall we stop this now before it gets totally monty python?

On the serious side, can I ask if you have read a book called 'Magical
Child' by Joseph Chilton-Pearce? (Bantam books) I don't recommend the
book for it's own conclusions, which I disagree with in some ways
(chilton-pearce is quite religious, and I'm not.) But some of the
research it's based on is very sound, and I think you may find it very
relevant to your questions and situation...let me know what you think of
it if you get a copy.
Ramonsky

Dossy wrote:

>On 2002.05.16, Alex Ramonsky <alex@ramonsky.com> wrote:
>
>>Theoretically then, if you lock me in a room with a bunch of science
>>students, I will remember how to argue, swear, and drink too much?
>>
>
>You mean philosophers, not science students.
>
>Just picking nits, here.
>
>-- Dossy
>



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