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Ruth Ngodigha

A mother and child

If Your Child Is Always Asking โ€œWhy,โ€ Hereโ€™s What It Really Means for Their Brain Development

Thereโ€™s a moment nearly every parent knows. Youโ€™re folding laundry or making dinner when your child turns to you with yet another wide-eyed, insistent, โ€œWhy?โ€ Why is the sky blue? Why do cats purr? Why canโ€™t I eat cake for breakfast? Why do people get old? At first, itโ€™s charming. The endless โ€œwhy?โ€ feels like ...