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Attentional Ecology at Home

The household reframed as a <em>cognitive environment</em> that the authoritative parent must steward — identifying leverage points where precise intervention can protect the child's developing capacity for attention, reasoning, and self-regulation.
The household is a cognitive environment with the same material causality as a physical environment. The density of stimuli, the pace of interaction, the quality of adult attention, the ratio of friction to flow in daily experience — all shape the architecture of the developing brain. Baumrind understood this intuitively; the neuroscientific vocabulary arrived later. Segal's concept of attentional ecology — the study of what AI-saturated environments do to minds — provides the framework for understanding the household as something the parent must steward. The authoritative parent is the household's ecologist: she does not purge AI from the environment (futile) but studies leverage points and intervenes precisely, creating conditions under which the child's development can proceed despite the pressures the environment exerts.

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The Berkeley research that Segal cites in You On AI — Ye and Ranganathan's 2026 embedded study — documents three phenomena that translate directly to households with developmental stakes higher for children than for the

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