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« Reply #20 on: 25/04/2007 19:57:51 »
Much of the brain's learning process is imitation.
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« Reply #21 on: 26/04/2007 17:08:10 »
Quote from: Mirage on 25/04/2007 19:40:05
They're both doing really well. Ryan won't shut up and Ethan is a little terror  [;)] Ryan and I were trying to play pairs a couple of weekends ago and Ethan kept walking all over the cards and running off with some  [::)]  [;)] They make me laugh. When I saw them last, I hadn't seen them for about a month at that point, but I was sitting down and they were both looking at me and for some reason I just started bouncing up and down on the chair and they copied me and couldn't stop laughing  [:)]

LOL that is what makes children so wonderful....LOL It also makes us more wonderful too! LOL
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« Reply #22 on: 26/04/2007 17:09:20 »
Quote from: Ben6789 on 25/04/2007 19:57:51
Much of the brain's learning process is imitation.

Yes thats why it is so important to model the correct behavior and attitudes to our children.. They learn from us...
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« Reply #23 on: 26/04/2007 20:02:54 »
exactly
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« Reply #24 on: 27/04/2007 03:22:03 »
I wonder what I learned from my parents..??
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