
Season 2 · Episode 1693
The 90-Second Baby Drill: War, Stress, and Parental Nerves
New research reveals a child's development in war zones depends less on bombs and more on a parent's ability to stay calm.
My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill
March 28, 202619m 3s
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Show Notes
How do you raise a baby when sirens wail every day? This episode moves past the headlines to explore the neuroscience of parenting under siege. We examine why a parent's nervous system—not the conflict itself—is the primary environment for a child's development. Discover the surprising resilience of infants, the power of "choreographed" routines, and how a sleeping baby can be the ultimate signal of safety in a world of chaos.