
Brain Talk: The Language of Newborns
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What happens at the moment of birth when a baby cries? Most of us assume it's simply a reaction to the shock of entering the world, but what if it's something far more profound?
Dr. Christopher Kevin Slaton draws from over 25 years of research to present a revolutionary perspective on infant consciousness. That first cry isn't just a response—it's "brain talk," the infant's active attempt to understand their new environment through what he calls "the inner sense of feel." This podcast episode delves into the fascinating dynamics of how the brain naturally leads the body from birth, and how our conventional approaches to infant care often disrupt this natural leadership.
When we focus exclusively on training an infant's body without acknowledging the sophisticated processing occurring in their brain, we potentially suppress their innate problem-solving capabilities. The conflict between external programming and internal processing creates what Dr. Slaton terms "the crisis of self"—a fundamental disconnect that can follow us throughout life.
Through personal observations of his son's birth and detailed explanations of human systems science, Dr. Slaton challenges us to reconsider our approach to child development. Rather than forcing predetermined responses, he suggests we should position children "in the lead" of interactions, allowing their natural cognitive abilities to flourish. By recognizing and respecting a child's brain talk, we might preserve rather than suppress the creative capabilities they're born with.
Whether you're a parent, educator, or simply curious about human development, this episode offers profound insights into how we might better understand and nurture the remarkable cognitive journey that begins with our very first breath. Subscribe to continue exploring the fascinating intersection of brain, body, and human experience.
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