No, Mark, I don't 'socialize' my twin boys to behave in that way, nor is it anything to do with 'Nature'. One boy is autistic and the other suffers from ADHD.
Thanks for coming back, Jane. Even if only temporarily.
Unlike some folks, I believe that it is possible to have an adult discussion of sensitive issues such as these, so long as we all respect each other's positions.
I must admit that I find it strange that you should be so quick to rule out Nature in these matters (autism, ADHD) when it is clear that genetic elements have such a large part to play.
And why, for instance, do these conditions affect male children in a ratio of 3 or 4 to one over female children? ADHD has, I believe, a 75% genetic factor.
And genes are Nature.
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