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Parents of eleven-month-olds often feel guilty walking circles in the kitchen, worried their baby is bored. But developmental neuroscience tells a different story: infants don't experience boredom like adults do. Their brains are processing familiar environments as novel data, building predictive models and causal understanding. This episode unpacks the research on habituation gaps, contingent interaction, and why routine errands like grocery shopping may be more developmentally rich than dedicated enrichment activities. We explore the LENA Foundation's language studies, the Harvard Center on the Developing Child's findings on enrichment versus contingency, and why the guilt parents feel is the only thing not serving anyone.
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