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Dictionary » C » Child behaviour Child behaviourChild behaviour Any observable response or action of a child from 24 months through 12 years of age. For neonates or children younger than 24 months, infant behaviour is available. ![]()
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Results from our forumThe Evolution of Altruism... to the individual, but I disagree. Especially since altruistic behaviour doesn't necessarily mean the individual has to die, to the contrary ... the group of strangers. It has been shown that when we see one hungry child, on for example TV, we "use" our altruism a 100% and thus ...
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Homosexuality - mutation? Evolutionary reasons.... and ideal factors. If the past - I had participated in homosexual behaviour since the age of 4. I did not know a label to it, and I would engage ... reason why to note it is that it simply wasn't one or two out of her children, but all female, and 3/4 are not the normal heterosexual. And given ...
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Re: Arachnophobia is learned behaviour. Put a very young child next to a spider and they won't bat an eyelid. It is not that simple. Very young children don't do ...
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Is arachnophobia genetic?Arachnophobia is learned behaviour. Put a very young child next to a spider and they won't bat an eyelid.
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Re: Blind faith... This level of trust should reduce with greater maturity, but human behaviour is highly variable, and some people continue to accept blindly ... teachers and clergy. Thus, blind faith can be seen as the hold over of child-like behaviour into adulthood.
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