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27 October, 2006

child of our time

Have you heard of this programme? I find it a great show, informative and educational. Suitable for all, not only parents. It follows through the lives of selected children from various backgrounds, and this project spans across 20 years.

Child of Our Time comes on TV (Arts Central) every Thursday 10pm.

Yesterday, we learn about what motivates a person/child, the way we pick up new skills, why talking on cellphone while driving is dangerous and to recognize some disabilities that we may not be aware that we are having.

It shows that a child, given a reward at the beginning of a task, will actually performs badly or half-heartedly, if done at all. If the child is given a surprise reward after the task is completed, will return to the task will renewed vigour. And surprisingly, if a child is not told that they will be getting any reward at the end of the task, they will still perform the task (and they looked quite happy enjoying it too!) without any expectation of a reward.

Also, it seems that a person will learn better if the new skill is linked to some senses; smell, taste, visual, auditory etc. As a baby, there is a link between skills and senses for us to learn better and faster. However, for most of us, this 'link' will disappear once we have mastered the skill and when we grow, as this 'link' is now deemed useless. However, for some people, it seems this link remains with them. So, when they listen to a music for example, they will actually see blots of shapes or colours forming in front of them (probably when they were young, music was linked to some shapes and colors). I find these information, fascinating :)

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