Six months old and he can tell good from evil
Mothers and fathers might think they have few higher duties than teaching a sense of right and wrong to their children. But research suggests that their offspring may already be a step ahead of them.
Scientists have discovered that babies can start to make moral judgments by the age of six months and may be born with the ability to tell good from bad hard-wired into their brains.
--Respectfully,
JD
Qui cantat, bis orat (to sing once is to pray twice!) - St Augustine
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