2011-10-16, 01:54 PM
I'm sorry, you're flat out wrong.
You're demeaning the cognitive facility of children and completely underestimating their grasps of social dynamics and the complexities of the relationships they're capable of forming. You're also failing to understand a large portion of what was said, whether negligently, intentionally or accidentally and therefore not capable of arguing this appropriately.
Come back to me with a psych degree to back up your opinion, or even references to a study on the psychological development of children, and I'll give it some consideration. All you've demonstrated is a poor grasp of how disparate areas of cognitive development relate to one another and and a mild case of bigotry with some juvenile behavior when you lacked anything approaching a true rebuttal.
You're demeaning the cognitive facility of children and completely underestimating their grasps of social dynamics and the complexities of the relationships they're capable of forming. You're also failing to understand a large portion of what was said, whether negligently, intentionally or accidentally and therefore not capable of arguing this appropriately.
Come back to me with a psych degree to back up your opinion, or even references to a study on the psychological development of children, and I'll give it some consideration. All you've demonstrated is a poor grasp of how disparate areas of cognitive development relate to one another and and a mild case of bigotry with some juvenile behavior when you lacked anything approaching a true rebuttal.
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