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The fastest way to stop a child from crying is to actually say nothing at all.  Trying to reason with your child or ask questions or offer comfort, it turns out, will only exacerbate the tantrum.
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psych-facts:

The fastest way to stop a child from crying is to actually say nothing at all.  Trying to reason with your child or ask questions or offer comfort, it turns out, will only exacerbate the tantrum.

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1. Deja vu

Deja vu is an experience of having seen or experienced a new situation previously. It feels like if the event has already happened before. The experience is usually accompanied by a strong sense of familiarity and a sense of paradox or bizarre. The…

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Lacey Sturm & Geno Lenardo - Heavy Prey
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HEAVY PREY - Lacey Sturm ft. Geno Lenardo

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“A paper by Anne Cleary, Anthony Ryals, and Jason Nomi in the December, 2009 issue of Psychonomic Bulletin and Review suggests one factor that leads to the experience of déjà vu.  They had  people study a number of drawings of scenes.  Later, they were shown a  number of new scenes and were asked whether they had seen them before.   Some of those new scenes had a similar configuration to ones they had  studied earlier, but all of the objects were different.  For example,  during the first phase of the experiment, people might have seen an  alley between a fence and a building.  Later, they might have seen an  alley between a train station and a train.  In this case, people often  felt that the new scene was familiar, and participants often reported a  strong feeling that they had seen the new scene before.”
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psych-facts:

“A paper by Anne Cleary, Anthony Ryals, and Jason Nomi in the December, 2009 issue of Psychonomic Bulletin and Review suggests one factor that leads to the experience of déjà vu. They had people study a number of drawings of scenes. Later, they were shown a number of new scenes and were asked whether they had seen them before. Some of those new scenes had a similar configuration to ones they had studied earlier, but all of the objects were different. For example, during the first phase of the experiment, people might have seen an alley between a fence and a building. Later, they might have seen an alley between a train station and a train. In this case, people often felt that the new scene was familiar, and participants often reported a strong feeling that they had seen the new scene before.”

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