Children

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1. Infants will naturally and automatically dance to music and make themselves happy by doing it. 

2. Children exposed to violence in their family show the same pattern of activity in their brains as soldiers exposed to combat.

3. Children aged between 6 and 12 are more likely to wake up hearing their hearing their mother's voice calling their name than hearing the sound of a home smoke alarm. 

4. Children who grow up in stressful environments with strict parents are more likely to develop the habit of over thinking as adults. 

5. Blankets or teddy bears serve as comfort objects for children in place of the caregiver. 

6. Babies tend to like eating what the mothers ate a lot of during pregnancy.

7. Children and adult who believe in the power of effort to overcome challenges are more resilient and ultimately more successful.   

8. Children with good memorization skills make better liars.

9. Babies who are more exposed to people of all different races are less likely to develop bias at an early age.  

10.  Strict parents are responsible for sneaky children. 

11. The generation who invented the internet, smartphone, and the iPad all played outside as children. 

12. First-born children tend to have a higher I.Q. than their siblings. 

13. 80% of youth today feel more pressure from their parents to be happy and successful than care about others. 

14. Children learn more from what you are than what you teach. 

15. Sibling relationships could help children develop the ability to relate with peers and socialize. 

16. Inconsistent parenting style often leads to the child being unable to rely on the parent and becomes anxious, insecure, and angry. 

17. The way we talk to children become their inner voice. 

18. Children crave attention, whether negative or positive. they will continue whatever behaviour gets them the most attention. 

19. Holding and cuddling an infant causes their brain to release important hormones for growth. 

20. 96% of a child's intelligence is developed and passed on by their mum. 

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