“…Although human childhood is “costly,” in evolutionary terms, this period of immaturity provides extensive flexibility for humans (Bjorklund & Pellegrini, 2002), a period where skills, tools, and behaviors can be tested, often through playful engagement (Gopnik, 2020). Childhood is thus a critical stage in our life history, characterized by plasticity and sensitivity to our physical, cultural, and social environments (Bjorklund, 2007; Bjorklund, 2022; Gopnik, Frankenhuis, & Tomasello, 2020). This emphasizes the role of development and learning in the human species (Barrett, 2015) and leads to the question of learning environments and how we best learn at different stages of ontogeny.…”