Journal #5365

Posted 15 years ago2008-09-18 14:17:41 UTC
satchmo satchmo“Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better. -- Samuel Beckett”
Learning about geometry, which is important for mapping: video

16 Comments

Commented 15 years ago2008-09-18 14:40:43 UTC Comment #47060
lol. er, gz?
Commented 15 years ago2008-09-18 14:58:45 UTC Comment #47061
Is he going to join the compo?
Commented 15 years ago2008-09-18 15:11:13 UTC Comment #47055
AHAHA at the end. Laaaaaast one. Nope let's do it again.
Commented 15 years ago2008-09-18 15:15:13 UTC Comment #47059
That's pretty awesome for a 14-month-old. ;o
Commented 15 years ago2008-09-18 16:08:32 UTC Comment #47054
breeding an ultimate warrior?
Commented 15 years ago2008-09-18 16:56:24 UTC Comment #47048
That is quite awesome. I bet a few people on this site can't even do that. :P
Commented 15 years ago2008-09-18 17:06:43 UTC Comment #47050
Halarious at the end :D
Team him up with 3D-Mike's kid.
Commented 15 years ago2008-09-18 17:22:48 UTC Comment #47051
On a scale of baby intelligence, is that high or average for his age?
Commented 15 years ago2008-09-18 17:50:25 UTC Comment #47062
Don't know... how old are you Luke?
Commented 15 years ago2008-09-18 18:47:49 UTC Comment #47049
Spike that was so bad that it made me laugh.
Commented 15 years ago2008-09-18 19:12:26 UTC Comment #47052
That doesn't even makes sense.

Congrats on the journal derailment.
Commented 15 years ago2008-09-19 00:43:04 UTC Comment #47057
Geometry skills aren't part of the standardized developmental milestones.

But here is an excerpt from a book:
As one-year olds play, they start to build their mathematical thinking by recognizing patterns and understanding shapes. For example, they notice that night is followed by day and that socks go on feet before shoes. They begin to sort familiar objects by one characteristic, such as whether they are "hard" or "soft." They may enjoy filling and emptying containers. They know that when an object is hidden, it is still there. Many can also do simple insert puzzles when the puzzle pieces show whole objects.
Commented 15 years ago2008-09-19 05:35:21 UTC Comment #47056
Puzzle games today, hammer tomorrow.
Commented 15 years ago2008-09-19 05:57:37 UTC Comment #47058
He doesn't like the purple shape.
Commented 15 years ago2008-09-19 12:57:55 UTC Comment #47047
Satch, interesting observation, i think it would be a nice start from where to build a AI machine.
Commented 15 years ago2008-09-19 15:10:48 UTC Comment #47053
So it's normal. At least it shows you he's on the right track :P

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