Babies have a sense to identify which toy is Helpful

Friday, May 21, 2010

In a study conducted by Yale University it has been concluded that babies too have a sense to recognize which toy is hurtful and harmful. If a naughty and a nice toy are kept among babies, then most of the babies will surely pick up the nice one.

Babies with their age ranging from 6 months to 8 months have great social judging skills, although they can’t talk during this age. All of these outcomes have been revealed in the study conducted by Yale University.

Two types of toys were kept among infants. One toy was a googly eyed toy made of wood and was trying to climb over he roller-coaster hills and after sometime another googly eyed toy made of wood also came and this toy was either helping the previous one over the mountain or pushing the previous one backward.

Then, after sometime the infants were given the toys to choose from which they want to play. Almost every infant have chosen to play with the helpful toy rather than the toy that had bad intentions.

Some of the infants also chose to play with the neutral toy over the naughty one. After the outcome of the study was published it was the incredible feeling for the researchers that a 6 month baby has so much sense that they can clearly make the difference between good and bad.

Times New This study also reveals that human beings have certain social feelings apart from the ones that they learn from their parents.

The same outcome came when this research was conducted among 3 months infants.

In a study conducted in Germany it has been shown that babies of 18 months age have shown signs of helping other people. The researchers were dropping the toys and the babies were helping people to pick the toys up.


 
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