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Move your mouse across the illustration to see palaces of thought. The 3-brain anatomical description of the human brain explains that a primitive reptilian brain is surrounded by an early mammal brain, which is in turn topped by a higher cortex unique to humans. Although the illustration is whimsical, reality reminds us that a high percentage of time in education systems is spent on discipline, socialization, and other important matters not unique to the needs of human young. EdClicks.com does not concern any known or potential benefits for the taming or training of matters not related to the higher cortex. The subject of these webpages is the building of palaces of knowledge within the Internet -- so that they my be visited by all students as they learn to reflect those palaces within their own individual minds. The palaces are nothing unfamiliar; they are what we call studies. The
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Nurture and
discipline are crucial in preparing children Can
all children build palaces |