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The Myth of the Bored Baby: Sensory Secrets for WFH Parents
Season 2 · Episode 1263

The Myth of the Bored Baby: Sensory Secrets for WFH Parents

Stop the parental guilt. Discover why "boredom" is actually a high-intensity period of brain development for your eight-month-old.

My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill

March 16, 202620m 57s

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Show Notes

Modern parents often feel a crushing guilt when they cannot provide constant entertainment for their infants, especially while balancing the demands of working from home. This episode explores the neurological reality of the eight-month-old brain, explaining why what we perceive as "boredom" is actually a vital state of sensory integration and cognitive mapping. We dive into the upcoming nine-month growth spike, the difference between under-stimulation and over-stimulation, and why simple household objects often outperform expensive educational toys. Learn how to create a "high-fidelity" environment and why your own emotional regulation is the most important developmental tool your child has.