i think you mean gender
just type in chinese sex predictor and it will lead you to a few
2006-08-15 21:45:15
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answered by Boo Boo 5
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No, but I'm sure there are plenty that would take your money to teach you, with or without ever saying so, to use their products (usually computer software, but probably lots of "teaching aids" and books and DVDs, too) to SHAPE the agenda of your child. Since you inevitably will have more effect on the child's development than anyone else except possibly someone like a child care worker that the child sees for substantial periods of most days, it certainly is worthwhile to consider and make those choices very wisely.
Please remember that every free anything on the Internet is paid for, one way or another, by advertising. How honest or dishonest that advertising is varies considerably, and is subject to Sturgeon's Law of Advertising, a corollary of Sturgeon's Law.
Theodore Sturgeon, science fiction writer, is credited with the creation of Sturgeon's Law. "90% of everything is [BS]." In the 1970's, I asked Mr. Sturgeon if he didn't agree that his law needed to be updated, and that 95% was more realistic. He agreed that it was. So the Reformed Sturgeon's Law, if you will, was "95% of everything is [BS]." Lately I have been using 99% as the more realistic estimate.
But I have discovered Sturgeon's Law of Advertising: in advertising, the figure 99.99. . . must be used. And folks, we don't know how many nines there are after the decimal point. The bottom of the advertising pyramid is pretty darn tacky. That is NOT what you want for an agenda for your child.
You want an agenda of moral judgment, integrity, courage, good health, good sense, industrious, creative, honor. You want real values -- not canned ones, but honest from your parents' hearts ones. So pick and choose very, very carefully in writing that agenda. Because it works. Yes, it is true that you and your man will shape that child's agenda. For good or ill.
P.S. I can't help thinking you know that everything in the child's environment has an influence on his growth and development. Buy some really good children's books -- you can get them second-hand; he won't care -- and read them with him. Of course, almost all of them are probably going to be pretty old, but that's good. The only thing written in the last half-century or so I would unhesitatingly recommend would be the Harry Potter series. Buy the hardbound used, if you can find them, and stash them away until the child is old enough. You won't regret it.
2006-08-16 05:03:20
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answered by auntb93again 7
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Your unborn child as an agenda? Holy crap! Let me guess....he's Damien the Omen, right?
2006-08-16 04:47:07
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answered by Good Times, Happy Times... 4
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you mean gender? cos an agenda is a list of things to be done, or planned .
No, no such thing, nothing can predict the sex of your child
only a scan
2006-08-16 04:46:39
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answered by littlestarr02 4
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www.ivillage.co.uk - they have a great prgnancy section and a page on old wives tales for guessing the sex of your baby.
2006-08-16 05:56:23
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answered by chelle0980 6
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don't bother alot of rubbish i did it and thay all said a boy and i had a girl
2006-08-16 08:05:34
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answered by fame 2
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i think you mean gender......and ive never heard of such website.....
2006-08-16 17:33:52
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answered by theblackwitch 5
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http://pregnancy.about.com/od/genderpredictions1/
i just googled it and this is what it came up with
2006-08-16 06:20:52
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answered by sam g 2
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www.pregnaneyworld.com
2006-08-16 04:48:01
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answered by Anonymous
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www.mychildsfutureagenda.com
2006-08-16 04:47:24
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answered by Purpslinger 2
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