Advances in motor skills, language, social and emotional development, and
cognitive thinking happen quickly in the first few years.
Not exact matches
@Chuckles I was not being hostile, but am just trying to point out that you are basically willing to conflate any similar
cognitive errors such as we have as humans as being significant in any way in religious terms, should it
happen that we encounter some alien species that also has idiots who
think imaginary stuff is real.
Cognitive science reveals that this can not be correct, since much moral
thinking happens subconsciously.
The teachers in these classes are less interested in covering con - tent and more interested in helping students learn how to
think in the mode of the domain; they enact a «
cognitive apprenticeship» model that echoes what
happens in extracurriculars.
@carney Disasters don't often
happen on a correlated basis; people have
cognitive bias 2
think they do; also shutting barn door after cow $ $ Oct 31, 2012
There seems to me to be a conflict between what one wants to see
happen vs what one
thinks will / should
happen (
Cognitive Dissonance).