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#2034: ADHD and Relationships: Breaking Unhelpful Patterns

ADHD time blindness creates a "parent-child" dynamic in relationships. Here’s how to fix it.

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#1995: The Human Curriculum Machine

The current education standard isn't neutral—it's a political machine.

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#1955: The Hadza Way: Parenting Without Performing

Discover why the Hadza hunter-gatherers don't entertain babies—and how letting your child observe real life can reduce parental burnout.

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#1954: The Inuit Trick to Stop Yelling at Babies

Discover the "Kigiq" sound and the "Calm Captain" role from ancient Arctic strategies for raising emotionally regulated children.

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#1950: The Maya Secret to Calm, Helpful Kids

Discover how a 3,000-year-old Maya village upbringing can replace modern parenting stress with calm, cooperative kids.

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#1704: Why Do Sloths Hate Anteaters?

A sloth's visceral fear of its own cousin reveals how animal brains detect "wrongness" without recognizing species.

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#1703: Why Sloths Don't Send Mother's Day Cards

From sloths to elephants, we explore why most animals break family ties cleanly—and why some grieve for decades.

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#1693: The Parent's Nervous System Is the Child's War Zone

New research reveals a child's development in war zones depends less on bombs and more on a parent's ability to stay calm.

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#1691: The 40% Cortisol Spike of Solo Parenting

No family nearby? That 3 AM exhaustion isn't just fatigue—it's a measurable physiological state called Isolated Parent Syndrome.

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#1690: Why Babies Are Biological Vacuum Cleaners

Discover why babies treat their mouths like high-resolution scanners and which materials are safest for their exploring hands.

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#1689: The Minimum Viable Enrichment for a Nine-Month-Old

Can a baby thrive in a small apartment during wartime? Discover the science of minimum viable enrichment for a nine-month-old.

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#1688: Systems Design for a Wartime Baby

Turn a tiny rented apartment into a safe exploration zone without drilling holes or losing your mind.

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#1658: Why You Should Never Run From a Dog

Running from an aggressive dog triggers a chase instinct—learn the science-backed "Be a Tree" method instead.

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#1638: Why Iran Wants Your 12-Year-Old

Iran officially lowered its recruitment age to twelve, signaling a grim shift in how states groom children for ideological warfare.

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#1517: The 12-Month Crash: Why Dads Hit a Depression Spike

Explore the shift to authoritative parenting, the 12-month paternal depression spike, and how AI is changing the way dads lead in 2026.

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#1515: Is Your Algorithm Training You to Be Violent?

Exploring the widening gap between our enlightened public values and the increasingly violent, stereotypical world of private digital consumption.

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#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.

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#1262: Two Versions of Childhood: The Daycare Paradox

Is starting daycare at six weeks a biological mismatch? Explore how timing and culture shape a child's stress response and long-term growth.

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#1261: The Frozen Psyche: The Biological Cost of Conflict

When the sirens stop, the internal alarm keeps ringing. Explore the biological and psychological footprint left by generations of conflict.

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#1256: Why Hospitals Still Treat Dads Like Unwanted Guests

Why are new fathers still treated like guests? Explore the systemic exclusion of dads from the maternity ward to the digital world.

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#1255: The Science of Sleep: Cracking the Infant Sleep Code

Is sleep training a biological necessity or an engineering challenge? Discover the neurobiology behind why babies fight the sandman.

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#1254: Decoding the Cry: When to Soothe and When to Worry

Learn the science behind infant cries, how to spot medical red flags, and why the "witching hour" is a normal part of development.

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#1253: Why Looking Like an Idiot Builds Your Baby’s Brain

Stop worrying about looking silly. Discover why playing "airplane" is actually high-level brain training for your infant’s developing mind.

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#1206: The Hidden Math of Readability

Explore the algorithms and mathematical frameworks that determine how we calibrate stories and educational content for young minds.

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