
Science & Magic with Amanda
The Science & Magic podcast, hosted by Amanda Helen, explores topics related to the nervous system, feminine energy, and working more deliciously. I believe that there is a more nourishing way to live, and that we can use wisdom from both science and magic to discover it.
Science & Magic with Amanda
How Early Nurture Shapes Your Stress Response w/ Dr. Greer Kirshenbaum
Can nurturing shape a child’s brain for life? In this powerful episode, neuroscientist and author Dr. Greer Kirshenbaum unpacks the science behind early brain development and emotional health. We explore how responsive parenting, co-regulation, and caregiver well-being lay the foundation for lifelong resilience. Dr. Kirshenbaum challenges outdated ideas about “spoiling” and offers hope for healing—even for adults who missed early nurture
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
- Nurturing is foundational for healthy brain development, especially in the earliest years.
- A child’s stress response system is shaped by their early life experiences.
- Co-regulation between parent and child is essential for emotional safety and long-term well-being.
- Infants cannot self-soothe—they rely on responsive, attuned caregivers to feel safe.
- The first three years of life are a critical window for brain wiring and emotional imprinting.
- You can’t “spoil” a baby with love—nurturing builds emotional resilience and secure attachment.
- Caregivers need self-care, too. Regulated parents create regulated children.
- Healing is always possible, even after low-nurture or high-stress early experiences.
- Development happens in waves—there are key moments across the lifespan for emotional growth and repair.
- Parenting is not a solo journey—relationships and community support are essential.
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