
Season 2 · Episode 1449
Deciphering Development: The Science of Baby Milestones
Why do some babies walk at ten months while others wait until sixteen? Explore the genetics and environmental factors behind developmental timelines.
My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill
March 22, 202623m 29s
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Show Notes
Stop comparing your child to the "average" and start understanding the intricate biological and environmental machinery driving their unique growth. This episode unpacks the latest research from the University of Surrey and Children’s National Hospital to reveal how everything from cortical ridge folding to neighborhood stress levels shapes a baby’s developmental timeline. We examine the controversial shift in CDC milestones, the fascinating "locomotor-language link" that connects walking to talking, and the essential role of myelination in building a child’s neural pathways. This deep dive explains why milestones are not deadlines but data points on a complex, individual journey through the hardware and software of the human brain.