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Written by NHA   
Monday, 01 October 2012 17:49

 

Human development for parents and beginners

 

Here is a rough guide to human development, for parents & beginners.

PARENTS: Brain growth spurts occur in our species around every 4 years. The red row of the table tells us what biology needs to do for intelligence to fully emerge. The green row tells us what our minds are trying to grasp at the same time. The blue row tells us how we can help intelligence emerge by working with biology, and the violet row tells us what sort of things it is helpful to learn about to assist the growth of each network.

BEGINNERS: working on our own development, the order of necessary events is the same; we ignore the age guide and begin with the activities in the red & violet rows, relevant to our current stage of network development (see tutorials).

 

 

 

 

 

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