
Young children grasp possibilities and distinctions between improbable and impossible events well before they can explain them in words. In a new …
Toddlers Learn Best After Experiencing Impossible Events
Have you ever marveled at how the youngest among us—those curious, wide-eyed toddlers—seem to approach the world with a boundless sense of wonder? This recent study reveals that when toddlers encounter “impossible” events, their natural curiosity and drive to understand skyrocket. Watching their little gears turn as they reevaluate what they thought they knew is inspiring.
For us who have a few more decades under our belt, it’s a gentle nudge to keep that toddler-like wonder alive. While we may not have the advantage of our brains lighting up quite the same way when confronted with the impossible, there’s always room to embrace curiosity and seek out those puzzling moments in life. After all, isn’t life itself a mix of the improbable and the impossible?
So here’s to learning, no matter our age. Let’s keep asking questions, exploring mysteries, and welcoming the unexpected with open arms. Who knows what we might discover?


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