Jeremiah 1:5 reads, “Before you were born I set you apart.”
 
Does a baby come into the world with a complex personality, or is that child a blank slate on which experience will write? In the past, behavioral scientists believed newborns had no temperamental or emotional characteristics upon arrival from the womb. Their little personalities were supposedly formed entirely by the experiences that came their way in ensuing years.
 
But most parents knew better. Every mother of two or more children was convinced that each of their infants had a different personality – a different feel – from the very first time they were held.
 
Now, after years of research, numerous authorities in child development acknowledge the mothers were right. One important study identified 9 characteristics that varied in babies – such as moodiness, level of activity, and responsiveness. They also found that the differences from child to child tended to persist into later life.
 
Indeed, babies do differ in infinite ways that define our humanness and our individuality. If every snowflake that falls has its own design, and if every grain of sand at the seashore is unique, it makes no sense that children are assembly-line products stamped out by the same giant cookie cutter.
 
There’s no denying the importance of environment and human experience in shaping who we are and how we think. But there can be no doubt that each person on earth is a one-of-a-kind creation from the earliest moments of life. As God told Jeremiah: “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, before you were born I set you apart.” You need to know that about your children.
 
© 2017 CE
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