almost all of em are idiots
But Alison Garton, a professor of psychology at Western Australia's Edith Cowan University, said such statements put too much pressure on Bindi.
"She's obviously a very poised and mature eight-year-old, but I think some of these public statements are probably a bit extreme in this point in time," Prof Garton said.
"She's only eight and she probably doesn't even understand properly what it means not to have Daddy around anyway."
WTF. "what it means not to have daddy around anyway" I hate how they judge children that way. The kids usually understand much much more than adults think.
Just because she's just 8 doesn't mean that she doesn't understand. I'm sure there'll be a lot of struggles, but.. I feel sorry for Prof Garton for looking at it from such an angle.
I knew a kid who was 2 years old, he couldn't understand complete sentences, but when his older cousins watched Land Before Time, he wasn't allowed, but during the part where the mom of littlefoot died, and littlefoot went running to his shadow.. we heard sniffling and crying, and he was there peeping in the doorway. When we asked what was wrong, he said "poor baby, no mama now".
But cultural studies lecturer Dr Karen Brooks, from the University of the Sunshine Coast, said Bindi would simply be continuing what she had already been doing.
"Bindi lived an exceptional life - it was different to a lot of other young people, and I think what we see as extraordinary and incredible expectations are probably within her world of reality," Dr Brooks said.
that's more like it.
full articleKids can be dumb, that's true. But adults can be way dumber. I think as people get older, they forget that there are two ways of learning something. There's intellectual learning which it seems more people give importance too. And then there's practical learning, like lessons of the heart, lessons of life. People who usually learn the practical stuff are easier to deal with and make more sense IMHO