It has been proven that a child’s worldview settles by the time they turn 11 years old, and they become capable of evaluating the world as an adult, solve problems and even make plans for future. Before this age, children perceive the world differently than adults do. Scientists have found out that kids perceive the world differently than adults do. And here’s how exactly!
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TIMESTAMPS:
Their imagination borders with reality 0:28
They don’t know what “abstract” means 1:39
At first they can’t recognize their parents 2:57
They learn languages lightning fast 3:46
What they know is more important than what they see 5:01
They think everyone knows what they know 6:20
If they don’t see it, it doesn’t exist 7:39
They don’t know things can be reversed 8:28
Their understanding of morals differs from ours 9:22
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SUMMARY:
- Numerous experiments have shown that little kids easily believe in supernatural things. But they’re not so naïve as you may think! For example, at as early as the age of 3, they already know when other people really do something from when they pretend and can tell an imaginary thing from a real one.
- Scientists distinguish two stages of development: the one before you turn 11 and the one after. The difference between them is that kids under 11 years old still can’t think in an abstract manner, while those older than 11 already can.
- In addition to seeing the world differently in their mind’s eye, kids quite literally have altered vision. Well, not really kids but newborn babies. When they first open their eyes, everything around them is unfocused and blurred, and they can’t distinguish the faces in front of them.
- There’s a certain device in the children’s brain that allows them to learn new languages much faster than adults. He calls it “language acquisition device,” or LAD.
- Until a certain age, children don’t realize that not everyone thinks the same way as they do and know things they know.
- Children under the age of one are unable to realize that something they don’t see still exists. In fact, when they stop seeing an object, for them it disappears forever.
- If something’s done, it can’t be undone. That’s how little kids think, and it concerns virtually everything. If you show a three-year-old that a shoelace can be tied, they’ll think it’s tied forever and may well start crying when they can’t get the shoe off.
- Moral judgment is not something kids have the innate ability to understand. They learn morals from experience, and while they’re still very small, they don’t know such a thing even exists.
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