There’s only so many times you can play Patty Cake or read Goodnight Moon. No matter how many toys or books you have, sometimes your baby just wants to do the same thing again and again. Here’s why you should let them.
Babies like repetition for a reason. As a child’s brain grows, synapses (i.e., neural connections) start to form. The more these synapses are activated, the more they become hardwired. The connections that are used repeatedly will stick around while those that are not are “pruned.” Through this process, slowly but surely a child starts to learn and grow. So when your baby wants to play the same game for the hundredth time, remember that it’s good for their development!
Repeating activities also makes a baby feel secure. They like being able to predict what happens next. The same thing is true for us as adults (e.g., why we watch the same TV shows over and over again). Knowing the next step in a game or story is exciting for children and makes them feel like they understand the world around them.Powered by Rock Convert
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Reference: https://blog.kinedu.com/are-your-baby-games-becoming-repetitive/