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essay on a child has a traits of a scientist

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Answered by myrakincsem
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Everyone in the world know the word scientist. we want to become it. but the truth is that in every child a scientist is hidden. It's becomes like hi traits. Upon proper exposure child can be a true scientist. A child have to clear mind set and focus , once he learn a thing he does not forget it easily. They can even learn faster. So upon properly polishing their talent , a true honest scientist can be achieved . We all have  seen the children who did their own work, some times we see them at home  making and correcting the faults in their electronic devices like the  toys . They even succeed in it this is what tells about their talent. Some times we also see a child solving a mathematical problem even the scientist can get to it easily. So every child has traits in himself but only  thing that matter is there proper polishing.
Answered by upenderjoshi28
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                               Child has a traits of a scientist

 

'Child is the father of man.’, was said by Wordsworth. There is more truth in his words than has been interpreted so far. Children’s minds are pure and untainted by the negative influences and evils of society that predominantly consists of short-sighted men and women. Children have the innate power to see far deeper and wider than the limited vision range of grown-ups.


One of the many unique abilities of children is their ability to observe keenly and curiosity. Hence, a growing child is a perfect scientist. He wants to know the ‘what’, ‘why’, and ‘how’ of each and everything that catches his attention. Who has not seen children asking questions from the grown-ups around them? At times they ask questions which even the most learned grown-ups fail to answer!


Children are perfect scientists! They often break their toys up into smaller units to satisfy their curiosity concerning the forces and systems that make their toys move. Unfortunately the curiosity of children is deadened and dampened by the grown-ups around them. The grown-ups must not discourage children from asking questions. They must try to satisfy their curiosity healthily.     

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