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Thursday, September 17, 2009 11:48 AM

DR. DOBSON: Intellectual stimulation has good effect on kids’ brains

By DR. JAMES DOBSON, Focus On The Family

QUESTION: What causes a child to be a “slow learner” — one who just doesn’t learn like other children in the classroom?

DR. DOBSON: There are many hereditary, environmental and physical factors that contribute to one’s intellect, and it is difficult to isolate the particular influences. For many children who have difficulty in school, we never will know precisely why their abilities to learn are limited. Let me tell you what is now known about intellectual development that may explain some — but not all — cases of learning deficits.

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