Chris Evans asks for advice on his radio show as he admits his son Noah, 10, has stopped saying 'please' and 'thank you' By Jabeen Waheed For Mailonline Published: 15:56 BST, 24 June 2019 | Updated: 15:56 BST, 24 June 2019 Viewcomments Chris Evans asked a leading brain surgeon advice on how to deal with his son Noah losing his manners. The host, 53, took advantage of his guest, brain surgeon Dr Rahul Jandial, on his Virgin Radio Breakfast Show on Monday, as he described his plight in trying to tame the ten-year-old. He revealed: 'My 10 year old used to say please and thank you all the time, and he's just started to stop doing that.' 'He's stopped saying thank you': Chris Evans, 53, asked a leading brain surgeon advice on how to deal with his son Noah losing his manners Revealing that Noah is now beginning to forget his P's and Q's. Chris added: 'I had a word with him over the weekend and it wasn't going in. How do I best part information to my 10-year-old?" Jandial then explained there was more the situation that met the eye, as he noted: 'I find that the human brain when you look at it over a period of eight decades, there's something interesting that happens from teenage years to early twenties. 'The first thing that many people think is that our brain is growing throughout our life. Actually by age four or five, the skull and the brain are about the same size. Interestingly you're born with more brain cells then you hold on to. You're meant to prune them based on the interactions you have. So if it's not engaged then it will let that tissue wither away because it uses so much energy, it's inefficient to hold brain tissue that you're not utilising.' The host took advantage of his guest, brain surgeon Dr Rahul Jandial, on his Virgin Radio Breakfast Show on Monday, as he described his plight in trying to tame the ten-year-old Adding context to his explanation in regards to his children, he continued: 'I travel with them, I take them around with them, cook for them. 'I don't sit down and teach them much but they're more receptive to learning the points I'm trying to make when they're engaged in this way.' As well as Noah, Chris and his wife Natasha Shishmanian are parents to Eli, 7, and twins Boo and Walt, seven months. Chris has another daughter Jade, 33, from his previous relationship with former fiancée Alison Ward. In January 2015, Evans became a grandfather for the first time when daughter Jade gave birth to her son, Teddy Rupert. Recently, Chris revealed he had to fly by helicopter to witness the birth of son, Eli, after nearly missing it because he was in the pub with David Walliams. He explained said he was in Wales enjoying a pint of shandy when his wife Natasha water broke in 2012, leaving him panicking about how to get back to London. Retelling the tale on his Virgin Radio Breakfast Show, Chris said: 'I was there for all of them - just. 'I got a phone call in a pub when I was at Hay Festival. [Natasha] was late, but we made all these provisions as I was only away 12 hours. 'I thought "I'm not going to miss it it's only 12 hours", but I almost did. I was in the pub with you Vassos and David Walliams. 'He took over the show the next day and we listened to it in Natasha's room. We were at the pub and I had just ordered a pint of shandy as I was being good. 'I was down the bottom of the beer garden and I got the text. [Vassos] said "Oh my God that's the text isn't it? He just knew by my face" and so he wished me luck and I was gone.' Chris had to fly back to London by helicopter, and arrived in time for Eli's birth. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility