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Lied, Brain Child Proof Intelligence

YOUR little dizzy because of the lie? No need to worry! Therefore, lying is proof of intelligence in children younger ages.

If you catch your toddler a little lie, just relax. You probably will see him become a banker in the future. A two-year-old fast thinker like your child to master the art of lying, actually pretty quickly and brain development may be successful in later adult life.

In fact, the more believable story of lies, then your child more intelligent and better prepared to face life’s challenges. Okezone news according to research from the NY Daily News, Wednesday (19/05/2010).

Lying, which requires the brain to manipulate information, is associated with brain regions that enable higher-order thinking. It is common that approximately 20 percent of children aged two years lying, nearly 50 percent of children aged 3 years old lying, and almost 90 percent of children aged four years lying. Further, the child’s age is often a lie is 12 years, when almost every child says a lie, and at the age of 16 years, lie began to decrease. Therefore, only 70 percent of children aged 16 years who is lying.

According to researcher Dr. Kang Lee, Director of the Institute of Child Study University of Toronto, parents should not worry if their child is lying.

“Children who have better cognitive development, lied to cover their tracks. They might be a banker in the future,” he said.

In their study, Lee and his team tested 1200 children between the ages of 2-16 years. The researchers asked children to sit in a room with hidden surveillance cameras.

A soft toy placed behind them, and when the researcher left the room, they were asked to not see the toy. The result, 9 of 10 children a camera caught a peek of the toys, but when asked, they denied it.

Meanwhile, for children who are older, they were given the exam paper and forbidden to see the answers in the back of the paper. When they peeked answer “Akeman Presidius” false question, “Who discovered Tunisia?,” They say knew the answer because it has to understand the lessons of history.

Many parents may wonder whether his little liar when you grow up would be a fraud. Experts say there is no evidence that these fears are true. In fact, little caught lying should be a moment to educate.

“You were not supposed to hit or yelled at, but you must speak the importance of honesty and a negative value of the lie,” said Lee.

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