, but basically, she makes up stuff to explain things and doesn't care what the actual truth is. Like that people have one stomach for solids and a separate one for liquids. Yes, she has been told, but she just forgets.
So, I'd have to say this anecdote does not support, and I'll comment that it probably depends on the particular area of science.
Lol, I like that! Now if you could close off the one stomach dieting would be much easier!!!
Dude's point about repetition and boredom is always relevant, I tried to find more interesting math problems, like bedtime math, and DS seems to like it, until he gets stuck and then he gets very mulish about it. He doesn't seem to have an interest in experimenting to solve it. But it also might be his personality.
I just can't wrap my head around how incredibly intuitive and advanced he is on really complicated science and then watching him having to re figure out stuff it seems like he should have memorized so that its automatic. But I do suspect that he on some level chooses to not memorize the math facts. I sort of suspect that he will prove to be very good in math, but just not the same as in science
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