You would be amazed at how little they can be and know stuff just by watching your example. My kids are 20 and 23 now so my memory is a little fuzzy. Back when I think my son who is the oldest was really really young maybe even first grade some "teacher" had this bright idea to make up a written test with a question like which way do you move a turn signal lever to signal a right hand turn. Well on mine and every other car I know of you move the lever up. This "teacher" must have the only car on the planet this way she thought you moved it down. Most of the kids ,mine included actually got it right. She gave the kids a bad grade because she did not know jack ! I think there was so much uproar from parents she declared the test null and void but never would admit she was wrong. I remember thinking why on earth would they put this on a test for such young kids ? and then also wondering how on earth my kid knew the correct answer ? I sure as heck NEVER gave a thought to giving him drivers ed at that young age ! They just watch and learn !
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