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11/19/25

Volume 13, Issue 14

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HOW ADVANCED ARE OUR CHILDREN? - OUR STUDY
We wanted to find out how advanced our children were in
terms of cognition. So, we decided to test two boys: one
who is currently six years old, and one who is eleven. We
asked a series of three questions:
1.If anyone throes a ball upwards, the ball will never come
down. What happens if you throw a ball up?

said Well I guess it would come down. In response to the


second question, the six year old answered fish cant talk
silly with a grin. The eleven year old answered that fishes
dont talk, but he guessed it could if I said so, which was the
exact answer expected from someone of the post concrete
operational stage. The last question was the easiest for the
six year old. He quickly responded that the tooth fairy was

you talk to a fish underwater?

on a break because he hadnt lost any teeth recently. The


eleven year old handled my question with extreme maturity

3. When was the last time that the Tooth Fairy visited
your house?

visited his house, or my house because it wasnt real. This


is the difference between the pre-concrete and post-

The answers were quite different. The six year old


responded to the first question with: Whenever I throw a

concrete operational stages. Although these were only two


children, you can expect your children to be similar in
cognitive stages.

2. If a fish is underwater, it can talk. What will happen if

ball up, it comes down. The eleven year old, however,

and began to explain to me that the tooth fairy hadnt ever

WHY ARE OUR TEENS SO LOGICAL? -EDITORIAL


Ive gotten many questions similar to this: Why does my
teen not accept my illogical requests? When they were 5

rewards. They dont care why they have to do tasks


because all they need to know is that they will get a cookie.

they blindly obeyed like a slave, what happened? I had


parents once, and this is best understood by taking the
viewpoint of the child: situations are different. When

When your child becomes a teen, they are entering the


post-conventional stages of moral development, and they
understand ethical principles. They will no longer fight a

children are little, they may obey anything due to their


stage of moral development. They are in the pre-

rooster to death for your amusement, that's morally wrong


and they recognize that. Dont worry, also included in this

conventional stage, where they obey to avoid pain and get

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Diana Baumrind PhD having conducted extensive research
on parent-child interactions at home came up with four
general parenting styles: authoritarian, authoritative,
permissive, and neglectful. There is extensive research
into these parenting styles, so they wont be explained
here.
Baumrinds authoritative theory is the most effective
parenting style. It is concerned with the obedience of a
child, but is more interested in the childs learning. It
allows children to learn from their mistakes. If a child is
forced to do something they dont like and they arent
given a reason as to why they are doing it, they will grow
resentful of the task. If they understand that the things
they are asked to do have purpose, they will be more
willing to do what they are told. As long as they are told
to do good things, the parents are doing a good job.
Baumrinds neglectful theory is technically not a parenting
style at all, and as such is the worst parenting style. It has
been claimed that children from broken homes are

A mother nurturing her young child.

nine times more likely to commit crimes. These children are


five times more likely to suffer mentally and seven times
more likely to be depressed. Generally, broken home
means divorced parents, but if they grow up without a
parent thats even worse, as the child has to grow up never
knowing why their parent left, possibly thinking it was their
fault. Parents need to be there for kids, neglect is not okay.

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