The book examines these laugh triggers, highlighting the significant role humor plays in infant learning and social bonding. The book uses empirical research from psychology, neuroscience, and behavioral biology to uncover how shared laughter strengthens the connection between babies and their caregivers. It also looks at how humor can be a form of positive reinforcement, encouraging exploration and cognitive flexibility.
Progressing from the evolutionary roots of humor to its impact on early development, Giggling Babies integrates diverse findings into a clear framework. This approach provides parents, educators, and anyone interested in infant psychology with practical strategies to foster healthier, happier, and more intelligent babies.
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