Does the time spent crawling on the floor have anything to do
with how our brains function; efficiently (meaning instant recall) or inefficiently?
Have you ever wondered why some people can sing beautifully,
but when speaking, have a significant stutter and inability to speak succinctly?
We learn our ABC's by singing the ABC song. Does this
effect our instant recall when alphabetizing? (We
usually have to start with A, and sing the song
through until the appropriate point to continue
putting items into sequence.)