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Are smart kids born or made?

Current neuroscience research suggests that most newborn infants are born with the potential to achieve in many cognitive areas. There will be some genetic predispositions, but the child's brain is extraordinarily malleable and “teachable”.

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Did you ever know someone that others referred to as a “brain”? It is a term most commonly used in a school environment referring to a top student. Often the “brain” did not seem to have to work hard at school; he or she was viewed as naturally intelligent, knowledgeable in many subjects, liked by teachers and admired by fellow students. Did you ever wonder how that person got that way? Most likely you thought, as did most experts in psychology, the field that assesses intelligence, that he or she was just “born” smart. Until very recently, intelligence was viewed as a fixed innate capacity, a genetic gift from mom and dad that more or less propelled a child on their way to success in school then ultimately success in life. But it turns out, that intelligence is not as fixed as was previously thought nor is it preset by a person’s genetic inheritance. There are many variables that affect intelligence as it is measured by tests, measured in school, and measured in life.

Neuroscience: nature vs nurture

Current neuroscience research suggests that most newborn infants are born with the potential to achieve in many cognitive areas. There will be some genetic predispositions, but the child’s brain is extraordinarily malleable and “teachable”. One could say that the job of the infant brain is to figure out, from what is going on around him or her, what skills and sensory abilities it will be important to master. Once the basics are established the child’s brain will set out on a path to become an expert in those areas. By stimulating their child in certain ways, parents set the stage for the infant brain to begin a developmental trajectory that will influence what the child becomes “smart” at – science, math, music, art, athletics, reading, writing, cooking, care-taking, this list is almost endless – and guide preferences the child will demonstrate throughout life.

5 Interesting facts about early childhood brain development:

Four-year-olds are better at solving novel problems than many adults. Young children have “open” attention, which takes in a lot of detail from the surrounding environment, while adults have more focused attention, which means that they notice details that are perceived to be relevant and ignore those that are considered unimportant. Every language has nursery rhymes for children who are two to three years old. The rhymes help children build phonemic awareness and learn about characteristics of language, such as rhyming and syllable structure. Young children learn language capacity by interacting with adults. It’s the interacting part that’s important; television cannot replace the adult as language teacher. Lack of experience with other children can contribute to cognitive delays. Interested in learning more about neuroscience and how the brain changes? You can read a chapter free chapter from Norman Doidge's bestselling book "How the Brain Changes Itself" by clicking here, or watch this webinar with Dr. Norman Doidge.

Recommended reading:

Mindset: The New Psychology of Success by Carol Dweck

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It turns out there's an age for when serious new-friend-making stops, and that age is 25. According to a study, the average person's peak mobile phone usage happens at 25, and then it goes downhill from there.

We all know that it’s much easier making friends as a kindergartener than an adult—or, at least, it’s easier to say yes to everything and make all the friends when you’re younger and don’t realise how important your time is, compared to being a grown-up who works full time, perhaps a lot of overtime, and realises you’d rather spend your precious free hours with a few friends whose company you know you love. It turns out there’s an age for when serious new-friend-making stops, and that age is 25 . According to a study, the average person’s peak mobile phone usage happens at 25, and then it goes downhill from there. The results came from a study of the cell phone usage of 3.5 million people in the U.K., and it found that male 25-year-olds have 19 people they stay in touch with regularly, while women have up to 16 people.

Yep—men apparently have more friends on the go than women. Who are these men, and why are they on their phones so much?

Another way to read this information is that instead of not making new friends after 25, you start losing friends after 25, or at least lose touch with more people around that age. We stop being “socially promiscuous,” as Robin Dunbar, a professor of evolutionary psychology at the University of Oxford, said, because we want to invest our time in the people who are important to us. Or maybe as we get older we also don’t care about seeming popular—it’s like your Facebook friend list gets smaller the more mature you are.

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