恵まれすぎる幼少時代は、子供の才能を潰す?
恵まれすぎる幼少時代は、子供の才能を潰す。
このようなことは、よく本に書いてある。
これは、恵まれ「すぎる」と言う点で、逆に過酷すぎる幼少時代は、子供の才能を潰すとも言えるだろうし、
すぎなければ、やっぱり、どちらかというと、恵まれていたほうが才能は伸ばせるのかもしれない。
以前、かなりの数の一卵性双生児を産まれすぐにまったく別の環境で育てて、最終的に大人になった際の才能を調べたら、後天的な勉強の能力IQはある程度変わるけれど、性格や自尊心、メンタルの尺度は、まったく別の環境でも同じになることが多いとのこと。
もちろん、今ではそのような実験は、人権の関係から、できなくなってしまったようだけれど。
うちは、恵まれすぎ、過酷すぎ、どちらでもないとは思うけれど、結局子供は、何をやっても育つように育つのかな。
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Does an overprivileged childhood crush a child’s talent?
An overprivileged childhood crushes a child’s talent.
This is often written in books.
This is because we can say that “too much” is a blessing, and conversely, too harsh a childhood can destroy a child’s talent.
On the other hand, if a child’s childhood is too harsh, it can be said to destroy his or her talent, and if it is not too harsh, the child’s talent may develop better if he or she is blessed.
I once studied the talents of quite a few identical twins who were raised in completely different environments , and found that although their acquired study ability IQ changed ,but their personality, self-esteem, and mental measures were often the same in completely different environments.
I don’t think we are either too blessed or too harsh, but in the end, children grow up the way they grow up no matter what.
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