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Carlo Gomez
What is the problem on this video?
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Jayyy
MOISTIAN HERE HAHAHAHA
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Vianca Maniego
1 Poverty and parents really matter
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anywhere but home
note:brParenting and the early circumstances(poverty) are crucial elements of the children's future performancebr- Talk to your childrenbr- Make sure they have books to readbr- Have a regular bedtime routinebrbrQuite useless information for me I'm just 16, lol
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S M
I had to watch this for class :/
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Ivan Francisco
It's very amazing!
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chester lao
Pwede ba ako mangopya tangina naman oh asan yung sagot
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Tia Célia
Amazing! I want to read this Study right now
Comment from : Tia Célia


Xy Zex
I'm here rn b'coz of my module HAAHHA
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Tulay Gunes
Having parents that have their lives sorted out and are able to provide a loving yet authoritative parenting style for their children means that you are in a good position to jump further Privilege is like compound interest, the more of it you have the more you are likely to be successful Privileges such as having two parents, a peaceful and loving home, good quality food, good relationships, nice clothes and a clean and healthy body, the ability to pursue sports and hobbies, enough toys to play with, a holiday abroad and day trips to the zoo or a museum it builds connections in a child's brain, gives them confidence and sets them up for life
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pandi ta
I study human developmant
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Nguyen Quang
Cảm ơn cô rất nhiều, 1 người phụ nữ nhiều trăn trở và giàu tâm huyết
Comment from : Nguyen Quang


probably_no_one
Nasa module nyo din to no? Ahahhaaha same 🤧
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justnkkgll
I'm here for modular purposes heheh thanks for this miss helen
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Bolatito Akintola
This is a good guide video to watch prior to reading the recommended reading list - The life proje t to one of my academic module
Comment from : Bolatito Akintola


Kimberly Cae Concecpion Sinuldong
How are the findings of this research useful for teachers?
Comment from : Kimberly Cae Concecpion Sinuldong


Melkie Libres
The data showed that children who were reading for pleasure at the ages of five and 10 were more likely to go on in school better, on average, on school tests later in their lives And not just tests of reading, but tests of spelling and maths as well(finding)
Comment from : Melkie Libres


Baldio, Fritzie P
Naabot ko diri kay secret 🙂
Comment from : Baldio, Fritzie P


September Wanka
Here because I have a test on human development and haven’t studied, also the test is tomorrow Wish me luck
Comment from : September Wanka


#EXCELSIS
Ano bang sagot nito?
Comment from : #EXCELSIS


Marie SMT
I'm here because of my essay 😃
Comment from : Marie SMT


AISA UMPAY
Im here for my module
Comment from : AISA UMPAY


John Kiro Esperanza
I'm here to finish my module hehe
Comment from : John Kiro Esperanza


Chezel Kaye Antiquina
I'm here to know the answer of my module 😆
Comment from : Chezel Kaye Antiquina


sesamae ohyeah
Everyone who's a college student who's course is Education and is watching this to get answers for their module,say aye Aye!
Comment from : sesamae ohyeah


NYC Sightseer
this is also a motivation for everybody that as a society we should invest in helping the poor to live a sustainable life bra person cannot reach a higher level of human development when everyday his main goal is to answer to the call of his rumbling stomach and the cycle goes on
Comment from : NYC Sightseer


jemima lee Chatto
Now I understand why my mom taught me to read books before going to bed when I was a kid Reading books is the start of my learning stage
Comment from : jemima lee Chatto


Lovel Lacastesantos
Im also here because of my module hahaha
Comment from : Lovel Lacastesantos


Aya Borromeo
Okay module time😭
Comment from : Aya Borromeo


Marvie Lyn Dela Cruz
Shout out sa mga taga Saint Anthony's College ❤😂
Comment from : Marvie Lyn Dela Cruz


ALI SUROOR
The maturation of the cultural word requires a hardship similar to the weight of mountainsbrHow many educational holes are left without blockagesbrBy intellectuals and writers on the pretext of their preoccupation with the battlefield of the job and the search for a source of livelihoodbrThe dilemmas of education are increasing because the subject of poetry has been abolished, and you know that building, drawing, writing, and every fine craft needs a philosophical vision that comes from poetry first, second and thirdbrThe construction of fortresses for the new generation must pass through several factors, the most important of which is the establishment of the concepts of respect for parents, teachers, society, the law and the homeland, the bestowal of in-kind and material prizes, and the intensification of security efforts in order to encircle the child’s mind with all available means of protectionbrHow can we sail in a clumsy boat?!brbrWe must return to literary libraries, to targeted cinema, to honest work, to solidarity, cooperation, and brotherhood away from fanaticism, disagreements and differences of all kindsbrbrbrALI SUROOR
Comment from : ALI SUROOR


Alfred Christanto
Suddenly I remember a few of my friends
Comment from : Alfred Christanto


Darth Giggity
Ang daming tamad na bata dito na naghihintay lang ng sagot
Comment from : Darth Giggity


soulshinobi
Starts at 2:00, you're welcome Actual information from the study starts at 4:10
Comment from : soulshinobi


- Optimist -
Surpirsingly, just simply take time and read with your children everyday can have immense impact on thier lives
Comment from : - Optimist -


JEEPROX TV
Im here because of module Haystt Pa visit😁
Comment from : JEEPROX TV


Fabricio Costa
Human development is very important
Comment from : Fabricio Costa


michael s
Another worthless SSSM lecture that fails to control for genetics Type "Robert Plomin" into the youtube search bar
Comment from : michael s


Alexis M Valencia
Who's here with me because they also have a module to answer and to do that, they need to watch this?
Comment from : Alexis M Valencia


withramya
“Don’t be born into poverty” Maybe Britain should go colonize more countries so their children aren’t born into poverty
Comment from : withramya


dokodo
Hi classmate BEEDA1
Comment from : dokodo


MANGO BRAVO
Lintek na accent yan nakakabanas Di kita matagalan panoorin HAHAHAHAHA
Comment from : MANGO BRAVO


Jely An Barrios
penge results mga bhie <3
Comment from : Jely An Barrios


Archie Torrefranca
The module bring me here and searching for the answer
Comment from : Archie Torrefranca


Nicole Magante
Hey im here also for my assignment hahaha
Comment from : Nicole Magante


Meradel Saavedra
I'm here as well because of my module😔 Maka stress!😭
Comment from : Meradel Saavedra


Meradel Saavedra
I'm here as well because of my module😔 Maka stress!😭
Comment from : Meradel Saavedra


Einel Camposano
Hi bsp 2D, sana may naintindihan kayo kasi ako wala
Comment from : Einel Camposano


klxryne azule
Shout out to peeps who came here for their modules😅
Comment from : klxryne azule


ronna jeon
Wow Pinanuod ko na pala 'to bakit 'di ko tanda Anyways, good luck BSP-2B
Comment from : ronna jeon


Julius Cesar Quilates
Ano bang pakialam ko dito? Pinaparesearch ng instructor naming madalas hindi magturo puro ganito lang 😂
Comment from : Julius Cesar Quilates


Jenly Molina
Can someone please answer my question 🙏🙏 who is most wiser stand? Nature-nurture, continuity-discontinuity or change-stability controversies?
Comment from : Jenly Molina


Ecarg Estalani
Yeah, the poverty is not an hindrance but a challenge in a person's life 😊
Comment from : Ecarg Estalani


Julius Lorenz Ruiz
I dont get it what's actually the methodology of the study?
Comment from : Julius Lorenz Ruiz


redz uzumaki
I'm here because of my module and to know the answer
Comment from : redz uzumaki


Renjun today Jeno tomorrow
gawa na kayo Research kay Sir hhahahaha
Comment from : Renjun today Jeno tomorrow


Mary
Nangangamote nako mga sis
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AJ Whudup
This science simply tells us all something that we already know that when you push someone up they often succeed and when you push someone down they often drown we the world are the village for the children they matter more than any of us if we could get one generation to truly work for their children you would see a jump in humanity that no one has ever seen before i as a parent of 1 maybe 2 ( lets hope) will be living the rest of my life for my sons and daughters because with all the smarts in the world i cant think of a single way i could better spend my time than investing it in the future
Comment from : AJ Whudup


AClasses Academy
My son will be 3 years in few months and I will love him to choose his path
Comment from : AClasses Academy


Everything you need
bookerystorecom/downloads/the-developing-human-clinically-oriented-embryology/
Comment from : Everything you need


Danilo Diaz
Moral Lesson:brDon't have children if you're poor!
Comment from : Danilo Diaz


Kit
anyone from RTU 😁😁😁
Comment from : Kit


Ember2460 Harrington
Noise Pollution is severely damaging Please lock your car quietly with light flash OnlybrNo Honk It wakes people up and creates stressful noise Thank you
Comment from : Ember2460 Harrington


Luke Jones
I can’t believe this crap passes as science These studies didn’t control for genes or IQ Identical twin studies show twins raised apart are no more similar than twins raised together which means the shared environment has little to no impact on personality and IQ
Comment from : Luke Jones


cruzin
4:22 real info starts 🕵️‍♂️
Comment from : cruzin


Miles Dugmore
A little bit of knowledge about brain formation in the early years will tell you why 0-2 are critical and 3-8 is very very important get this wrong, and there can be no recovery - and high material wealth cannot overcome bad parenting in these early years and is why you hear "but they came from a good home" - meaning there were materially well off, but had a bad outcome for good parenting, the parents need not to be consumed by worries about money and security so people need "enough" money, and absolute wealth is not a guarantee of good childhood outcomes
Comment from : Miles Dugmore


ceeza314
dumbasses hear this and think its about bad parents instead of institutions and structural inequality that exist that leave kids behind
Comment from : ceeza314


Maria Castillo
Wow Fifteen minutes of talking time Congratulations
Comment from : Maria Castillo


Maria Fernanda Ferreira
Excellent
Comment from : Maria Fernanda Ferreira


just me
Wow, a whole F-ing 15 minutes for her kids! How sorry I feel for them Her poor children She doesn't say what exactly it is about being in poverty that is bad, so what ever it truly is, may be easy to fix, even when the income doesn't go up So, no, this isn't a good Tedtalk, when all she does is relay the information already printed about a study, and doesn't give any real answers to any questions She simply relays information, doesn't add to it
Comment from : just me


Maurício Trezub
8
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Jack H
Quite a few misguided comments here People don't seem to realise the impact actual science has on society's parenting, government funding, further research, etc
Comment from : Jack H


einsteins_dog
This speaker does not seem to understand that correlation does not equal causation eg it could equally be that the genetic component of IQ could cause both parents to have poor employment outcomes (and therefore suffer from poverty), and also for their children to perform poorly at school - why always assume that nurture is the main effect?
Comment from : einsteins_dog


opir brain
She is saying what she think is so brWhat’s reality based on fact without biased can be way different brI don’t know either brBut I was born in Pakistan in middle of extremist but now I’m a scientist and a millionaire and what I conclude is it’s never the situation it’s what you do everyday when no one is there
Comment from : opir brain


Sophie-Lou
Absolutely brilliant
Comment from : Sophie-Lou


dannnyjos
meh nothing special on this vidjust common sense parenting
Comment from : dannnyjos


Pakla Hisap
Let me add one thing, "every children born with unique identity, help to invent themselves Don't fill whatever you like"brbrDon't expect your kids to fulfill your hunger in life
Comment from : Pakla Hisap


K dickers
How about the definition of ‘poverty’?
Comment from : K dickers


Wandering the world
Helen Pearson (the presenter) published a wonderful book about this called the ‘Life Project’ An absolute beauty of a book
Comment from : Wandering the world


Mitul Patel
Awesome speech and content
Comment from : Mitul Patel


Mr G Rattlesnake
Add this to my favorites and watch again later lists And watch it from time to time just as a simple reminder Thank you! Ps I also watched again and took notes
Comment from : Mr G Rattlesnake


Am Girl
If you want them to be happyIt's Simple, just don't have them! Anti natalism is only way to end human suffering
Comment from : Am Girl


M valle
Aztecs and Mayan knew that before Europe got to there lands it's knew to Europe not to everyone in the world
Comment from : M valle


vishal pachpande
Two things are missing :/
Comment from : vishal pachpande


Black Swan
Great research to prove the obvious - good parenting works I’m wondering has there ever been doubt about that?
Comment from : Black Swan


Heba Madi
🙋on both questions 🙈
Comment from : Heba Madi


Abhishek Soni
Even it does not seem visual after number of years of study All the aspects of life is crucial, and parents and children should try their best to play out the game of life It's not in ones hand to choose born to Science without spirituality, and knowledge without conscience are destroying for human
Comment from : Abhishek Soni


ilove2929
Too much emphasizing on the one-of-a kind Britain's research or refered it as british study not just the study/research, she said it again and again that i almost doubt it she will get into the real contentbrAnd if it takes a decades of british study for you to realise and have quality conversation with your children more often I dont know There might be more findings that overlooked too
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scoobidoowaaa
Unbelievable ! I didn't know that life was easier and better when you were rich, healthy and beautiful, than poor, sick and ugly
Comment from : scoobidoowaaa



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