Hi Mike-

Glad you agree with me that most typical childhood experiences (dacare, 
divorce, etc.) will have little or no long term effect on the kids. 
Unfortunately, there are still plenty of "helicopter parents" out there who 
feel that if their precious darling spent a day away from them then they'd be 
scarred for life. I keep hoping that I'll find someone to take the bait, uh I 
mean bet, but so far no luck.

-Don.

----- Original Message -----
From: Michael Smith 
Date: Sunday, November 1, 2009 6:31 am
Subject: Re: [tips] Article in WSJ on study how brain develops "without Dad."
To: "Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)" 

> "I think we have pretty well established that kids do fine when raised
> by two same-sex parents"
> 
> If "doing fine" means they are alive and surviving then yes of course,
> and I don't think that "doing fine" can mean much more than that.
> 
> 
> "I have a standing bet of
> > $10,000 that no one can reliably determine whether an adult 
> was raised in
> > day care or at home by observing their behaviour and their 
> interactions with
> > others."
> 
> Well, that sounds like a pretty safe bet. I doubt whether anyone can
> reliably determine anything about your typical adult's early life
> experiences by observing their current adult behavior.
> 
> -- Mike
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Don Allen, Retired 
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Langara College 
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