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Why do I look different when I was a kid?

Why do I look different when I was a kid?

Your genes play a big role in making you who you are. After all, kids get their genes from the same parents. But brothers and sisters don’t look exactly alike because everyone (including parents) actually has two copies of most of their genes. And these copies can be different.

How do you know what our kids will look like?

The Easiest Way To Tell EXACTLY What Your Future Kids Will Look Like

  • Weight strong genes vs. weak genes.
  • Decode your DNA combinations.
  • Predict their eye color. As mentioned above, DNA works in patterns.
  • Look at your family tree.
  • Remember: “Weak” genes can show up in future generations.
  • Try genetic manufacturing.
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Why do I look different in pictures than in real life?

Because of the proximity of your face to the camera, the lens can distort certain features, making them look larger than they are in real life. Pictures also only provide a 2-D version of ourselves. For example, just changing the focal length of a camera can even change the width of your head.

Do you “go home again” from your childhood?

A mom decides never to insist that her child play a sport because her parents forced her to do so against her will. A dad shows his child a lot of physical affection because his own father rarely did. Most likely, you sometimes “go home again”—act on beliefs, values, and experiences from your childhood—without making a conscious decision to do so.

Are You being influenced by your childhood experiences?

You’re not alone. Most parents have had this experience. It helps you see how deeply you are influenced by your childhood experiences and why it’s so important to become aware of how they shape your approach to parenting today. Just as you are your child’s first teacher, your parents were yours.

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What did you learn about yourself at birth?

Beginning at birth, you began to explore independence and individuality: choosing where you would look and what you would swallow or spit out; discovering that the warmth against your skin came from another body; learning that others could have thoughts and feelings different from yours.

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