Why Kids Recall Rituals, Not Pricey Gifts
One recurring New Year’s Eve ritual can outlive piles of glittering presents in a child’s memory. Psychologists argue that when families repeat the same toast, sentence or deliberately weird game, they create a highly structured cue that the brain can easily locate later. This regularity works like a mental bookmark, turning a short moment into a stable reference point in autobiographical memory.R...More
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