Extropian Child

From: Oliver Richner (orichner@erols.com)
Date: Mon May 19 1997 - 15:02:31 MDT


If a child is not exposed to language, colors, auditory stimuli etc, in early life, he/she does not develop language, cannot see color, can't hear, etc.
The bottom line is: the more stimuli we are exposed to early in life, the better for our brain. The more stimuli, the higher the cognitive level, e.g. a bilingual child is on average smarter than a monolingual child, even though there are many ifs and buts.
Oliver Richner



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