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Noon Saturdays, "The Resilient Brain," host Kathy Kitts
Join us as we read excerpts of Magical Child by Joseph Chilton Pearce. Most interesting in this show is the notion of Ugandan babies being able to smile at 4 days old, compared to US and European babies smiling at 3 months. Other surprising facts, when holding their arms, Ugandan babies can sit bolt upright at 2 days old, with straight back and no wobbles in the head. They look at you with an intelligent stare, and are already noticing what's happening around them.