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Are humans getting physically weaker by evolution?
We can see in some museums of history the weapons which men used in warfare even 150 yrs back are so big and heavy that now a normal man can only dare to lift.. Maybe humans are one of the rarest creatures facing problems of obesity, and have to do heavy workouts to build up, whereas animals are naturally born strong..
By evolution? No. There is not nearly the influence on the human species to increase our strength potential these days due to the lack of a need to run down our own food, the availability of machines, etc. but there are also no diadvantages from a reporductive point of view to being strong. If the average person was trained from a young age today to be able to do the same things a caveman did a few thousand years ago, they would be able to. We have the same potential for strength from a genetic standpoint as we did millenia ago, since weakness isn't an advantage. The only difference is we are not becoming stronger or weaker as a species, as mental facility in western countries is more strongly selected for than phisical strength.
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The tragedy of so many parent child relationships is of course that both parties bear a passionate affection for each other yet are unable to express this affection for a variety of reasons. In the case of parents and small children, the reason is often that incidents of poor behaviour on the part of the child somehow sour the bond between mother, or father, and child.
Parents of little children, and by little I am referring to the under fives, are by definition leading an exhausting existence to start with. Modern mothers and fathers hang onto their jobs, juggling careers with home life and parental responsibilities. It is no wonder that things become, on occasion, spectacularly unstuck.
Modern parents have considerably more pressure brought upon them to succeed in their roles; more so I believe than parents of the fifties and sixties. In those days family units were considerably simpler than the fractional relationships comprising so many of our family structures today. Single parents were rare then, as were working mothers, weekend fathers on access visits as a result of divorce, and so on.
Today, the spotlight is firmly on families to succeed as balanced structures in which a child may thrive. There are so many manuals and help theories out there, so there are seemingly no excuses for having a naughty, disobedient kid. Yeah, right.
The reality is that kids will push their luck from a really early age and parents without a foot on the pedal may expect a troublesome journey through childhood and early teens. It does not follow, though, that bad behaviour must be tolerated indefinitely. There are methods that work a little better than screaming senselessly and threatening no TV for three years.
Children who are very small have a simple formula for good behaviour. The thing to try to remember always is that little kids do really want to please you and respond wonderfully to praise. The problem is that it is not acceptable to praise a child who is behaving like the proverbial monster from hell and the vicious circle of cause and effect starts all over again.
Start with a small incident of good behaviour. All children do some things better than others. Find that one thing and praise your child for that one thing.
When your child behaves badly, sit down so that your face is on a level with theirs, and in a firm voice that is not raised in volume tell them they may not do or say that again. Do not keep repeating yourself. The information may not go in the first or second time but wait until the behaviour is repeated before you remonstrate with the child again. As soon as the child starts to behave well again, tell them they are being so good, reward them with hugs and kisses; make them feel they have achieved something.
Things will slowly improve. Be patient and do not expect miracles in the first week. Build the behavioural pattern carefully and you will see after a while that the standard has subtly changed and your child starts to recognise and point out poor behaviour in other children.
There is a moment when parents who have experienced difficulties disciplining young children realise they have conquered the worst of the problem and that moment is well worth the effort. All children go through patches of devilment in the process of development. The idea is to address the problems as they arise and make sure the discipline is mixed with a liberal helping of love and affection.
Jan Gamm writes reflections on life with an emphasis on world travel. She has lived in many countries and traveled extensively in the Far East, the Middle East, America, South America and throughout the South Pacific. She writes for fun and for money whenever she can manage it.
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