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The limits of free will
Monday, July 13, 2009No one who's spent any time around children could come away thinking that a three-year-old could suddenly decide to act like a six-year-old (though it happens the other way round more often than I'd like). Nor can an eight year old child sit up and decide she's going to behave like a twelve year old; or a child with concentration problems simply make the decision to concentrate much harder and
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