To Make Children Smarter Or More Nieve Analysis

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I found it interesting that giving children marshmallows, then say if you wait till I return then you can have two marshmallows. Some ate the marshmallows right away and some waited for the person to return. I think it does not make the children smarter or more nieve . It depends on the child and how he perceives the experiment. Like to be patient and wait to get more or teach them how to be more nieve. In reality it depends on the childs upbringing on how he will be in the future.

Another thing is people can handle anger really well, but can not handle fear. I believe that very truly. You may be able to control your anger. But in different situations fear could possibly take over and turn the situation badly. Letting anger take over.

I also

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