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One spin poor, two spin rich, three spin four spin pants! Does the number of head spins really affect children?

One spin difference, two spin richness, three spin four spin penetration, five spin six spin umbrella, seven spin eight spin polished rod, nine spin ten spin is the best. I believe many people of the older generation have heard the saying, does the number of rotations of a child's head really affect his later life?

First, how is the head spin formed?

Head rotation is caused by the long-term rotation and peristalsis of the fetus in the mother's stomach. Coupled with the action of gravity, the growth direction of hair and scalp is inclined, and the hair grows slowly along this inclined direction and grows outward in a vortex shape along a center, thus forming one or more head rotations.

Second, is there a relationship between the number of head twists and personality and IQ?

1. Is it smarter and more lively for the baby to turn his head?

Some people say that babies with a lot of head rotation are lively and smart after birth because they are much more active in their mothers' stomachs!

As a primary school teacher, I have come into contact with too many children. When children do exercises, I always like to look at the "small seal" on their heads. Children with "double spin" and "three spin" can attract my attention more. According to my observation, it is the nature of every child to be lively and active. Most children are restless, and the degree of intelligence in learning has nothing to do with the number of children on their heads! In other words, every class can see some children with two or three spinners. Some of them are extremely lively, some are not so lively, some are smart and eager to learn, and some are not very open-minded.

Take my two children for example. The eldest daughter, especially in the third trimester, moves very hard and the fetal position often changes greatly. Because my stomach is full of bags, the child is born with two whirlers (the top of his head 1 and the hairline on his forehead 1), but his liveliness can only be considered moderate. My son Bauer is far less active in his belly than his sister. His fetal position has always been "very positive" and he was born with a whirlwind. However, now that he is two years old, he is naughty! I feel that the two children are equally intelligent.