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When a parent gets shushed by a five-year-old over a YouTube video and hears a child declare a pig can open cupboards, she realizes small everyday moments teach preferences and shape what kids accept as truth.
The episode explores how repetition builds mental pathways, why staying close and asking better questions matters, and how parents help shape beliefs one tiny interaction at a time.
By Lindsay PostWhen a parent gets shushed by a five-year-old over a YouTube video and hears a child declare a pig can open cupboards, she realizes small everyday moments teach preferences and shape what kids accept as truth.
The episode explores how repetition builds mental pathways, why staying close and asking better questions matters, and how parents help shape beliefs one tiny interaction at a time.