Saturday, 11 April 2026

Helplessness Helps Learning and Brain Development

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Here are 3 key points in English from the article:


1. Babies Are Helpless but Not Unaware

Human babies are born physically helpless—they cannot move or survive on their own—but they are highly aware of their surroundings, with active sensory systems like sight and hearing already functioning. (EurekAlert!)


2. Helplessness Helps Learning and Brain Development

This early “helpless” stage is actually important for learning. Babies use this time to observe, process information, and build strong mental foundations, similar to how AI models learn from large amounts of data. (Medical Xpress)


3. Dependence Builds Social and Human Skills

Because babies depend on caregivers for a long time, it creates deep social interaction. This helps develop communication, relationships, and even human qualities like cooperation and morality. (Neuroscience News)


If you want, I can make this into very short exam-style answers (1 line each) or a simple explanation in Bengali + English.

A

Here are 3 key points in English from the article:


1. Babies Are Helpless but Not Unaware

Human babies are born physically helpless—they cannot move or survive on their own—but they are highly aware of their surroundings, with active sensory systems like sight and hearing already functioning. (EurekAlert!)


2. Helplessness Helps Learning and Brain Development

This early “helpless” stage is actually important for learning. Babies use this time to observe, process information, and build strong mental foundations, similar to how AI models learn from large amounts of data. (Medical Xpress)


3. Dependence Builds Social and Human Skills

Because babies depend on caregivers for a long time, it creates deep social interaction. This helps develop communication, relationships, and even human qualities like cooperation and morality. (Neuroscience News)


If you want, I can make this into very short exam-style answers (1 line each) or a simple explanation in Bengali + English.

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