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Originally posted by cgoca at 2005-10-24 10:35 AM:
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: ~/ A( \" f! X* `, H) ]( ~* ?+ Tit is right that adult's brian is different than children's, however as far as I can tell, the difference is our brain is more muture, and have more learning capacity.
$ j9 q4 l- ?7 x8 `6 Zbut how come a bigger b ...
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/ U5 u; @$ k) Q& z zwhat I said has been scientifically evidenced. The rule of thumb is 12 years old as a threshold between possibility of forming a seperate language zone and impossibility.$ X( F: _7 t7 Q6 w. m
% d2 o0 H$ o) Q; H% I! f) {5 x7 nAdult's brain is so different from children's that different mothodologies of teaching apply, as well as those of learning. |
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