SMBC [2013-09-09]
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My 6 year old loves to learn about math, sciences, a few other subjects to a lesser degree, plus practical stuff, like driving/traffic behavior. He mainly likes biological sciences and astronomy, but some physics and engineering.
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This was on the door to my office before my life ended in 2018.
Thank you for making me remember and cry.
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They might mimic those things in a convincing fashion in a few years but there wouldn't be a reason for them to exist. There's no person behind the curtain, or inside the multilayered, statistically-weighted, series of if statements.
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very wholesome, 10/10 would recommend.
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Don't want to assume too much but I'm sorry for your loss.
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My exact thought reading the comic, young ppl would not like that.
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Must be nice
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Children are often a mirror to our true selves. My daughter is fascinated by the world, and loves learning. She's a sponge for new knowledge. The only limitation is building up the layers of knowledge, to understand what you are trying to teach.
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Children are often a mirror to our true selves.
Woah, that was a good roast.
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I've had the exact same thought and it's not just in the US. Teachers are woefully underpaid in general. I think a part of the problem is that there's so many teachers that it would very expensive for society as a whole to give them a higher salary. I would totally do teaching if it paid better though.
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I don't know how much is innate and how much we fostered, but we read a ton with him from a very young age and made it into little quiz games and fill in the blank questions. He's always liked knowing the answers. My 3 year old is less interested, but I think she'll absorb a lot just by being around her brother. We do read to her, of course, but she chooses different books than the 6 year old does (and even did at 3).