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My concern is with all the infants. Being able to gawk out and stare at all the many faces you see, and how they respond to you has got to be foundational to your discovery of the world. If had to place a bet on a major "net negative" I'm going all in on this. I have one friend who absolutely swears that "covid babies" are a thing, and that you can spot them from across the room. I haven't yet figured out what that m…
What I can tell you is how much time and effort the parents are putting into the baby, and whether is home-schooled or goes to school/daycare.
First child? They're probably walking early. Third kid? They'll be pushing a year and a half old with barely 5 words in their repertoire and I'll consider them lucky if they can hold themselves upright using a chair for support.
The parents with 3 young kids just don't have the bandwidth to provide the kind of attention that the baby needs.
I essentially think about it this way - consider how much information AlphaGo has to learn with. Now consider how much information your brain processes with only your vision. You think there's gonna be a statistically relevant causation because there's a piece of fabric on the adult's face?
I can't say for certain, but from my daily sampling it's much less than you intuitively would think. Kids are resilient and motivated to learn.