... They can sing! Oo, help me Dr. Zaius.
Hegar
Children pick up language at different rates. But also, while most kids learn words and build up, some learn to deploy whole chunks.
My cousin could say "Excuse me daddy could I please have a cookie?" at like 2 iirc. It sounds very advanced when you hear it, but she couldn't, for example, replace 'a cookie' with 'that' or direct the request to me rather than her dad.
Once kids have learned more and more chunks they can sound very proficient, but it's still just normal child language acquisition. Of course people gifted in language can happen too.
Baby-talk is a universal human phenomenal and almost certainly plays an important role in helping kids learn language.
The implication that not using baby talk somehow unlocks rapid development of language is simply not true.
They won't be panicking. They made up the lie that non citizens are voting, they know it's not true.
You're not familiar with the people involved, you don't know the details of how much they're taking and it sounds like you're unfamiliar with the psychedelic experience. You just do not have the information to make an accurate assessment of the decisions these strangers made.
I agree with the sentiment here, but doesn't birthrate decline correlate with increased income? National birthrates always fall as a country's per capita income rises.
If humans stopped trying something just because it's never ever worked, we wouldn't have to worry about republican governments getting elected.
Parents assess risks on behalf of their children all the time, that's like the main thing about being a parent.
Because you can judge the risk for yourself and decide that at home with the kids asleep and someone on standby is within your risk tolerance. But it's not ethical to make that decision for other people.
And it's not just about others' kids vs your own - there are many factors that make them different situations.
Of course not but at work as a primary carer for other people's kids is a very different scenario that at home with your own kids who are asleep while you have trusted sober adults on standby.
It's just a lie. I don't think it's meant to hold up to scrutiny, it's just meant to be repeated.
Neuroscience shows that rulers will always become evil.
Getting more power actually changes your brain, suppressing your ability to use empathy. The very powerful will always struggle to remember that others are human and don't want to be hurt.
Humane behavior and hierarchy are mutually exclusive. Heirarchical organization encourages humans to hurt each other.