Using Play to Rewire & Improve Your Brain | Huberman Lab Podcast #58

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Childhood Play
Play is a crucial component of early childhood development, shaping social and behavioral norms. highlights the "Toddler's Creed," a reflection of a toddler's self-centered worldview, where everything is perceived as their possession. This stage is essential for transitioning from self-centeredness to cooperative play, teaching children that not everything belongs to them and fostering social interactions 1.
"Learning that not everything is yours and that the entire world is not about you is one of the key contingencies that is established during play."
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Additionally, play is homeostatically regulated, meaning that if children are restricted from play, they will engage more intensely when given the opportunity, similar to how hunger works 2.
Growth & Identity
Early play experiences are instrumental in shaping personal growth and identity. explains that play is not just about games but is a way to test and expand potential roles in various interactions 3. This playful nature is more pronounced in youth, serving as a portal to understanding one's capabilities and social dynamics.
"Play is about much, much more and play and in particular, how we played as a child and still how we can play as adults is really how we test and expand our potential roles in all kinds of interactions."
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Furthermore, the developing brain learns through passive experiences, with neurons being more interconnected in youth, allowing for a broader range of learning and memory formation 4.
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