This week, Kaity and Adriane chat with Peter Gray, research professor of psychology and neuroscience at Boston College and renowned author of "Free to Learn." This episode is all about the power of play in learning, shedding light on how self-directed exploration can ignite children's natural curiosity and shape their futures. Peter shares his journey into the field of education and his personal experience with his son's struggles in traditional schooling. He discusses the pivotal moment that led him to discover Sudbury Valley School, an alternative school focused on self-directed education.
Peter also talks about his study on the graduates of Sudbury Valley School, which found they were successful in various careers, debunking the notion that traditional schooling is necessary for success.
Episode 34 also explores:
🔥 the importance of play in cognitive and social development
🔥 the definition of play
🔥 the value of play in regulating emotions and developing essential skills for getting along with others
🔥 the impact of play deprivation
🔥 and so much more!
ABOUT THE GUEST:
Peter Gray is a research professor of psychology and neuroscience at Boston College who has conducted and published research in behavioral biology, developmental psychology, anthropology, and education. His recent research focuses on the role of play in human evolution and how children educate themselves through play and exploration when they are free to do so. He has expanded on these ideas in his book, "Free to Learn: Why Unleashing the Instinct to Play Will Make Our Children Happier, More Self-Reliant, and Better Students for Life."
🔗 RELEVANT LINKS 🔗
📖 Free to Learn
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🔑 TAKEAWAYS 🔑
- Play is an act of self-control and teaches children to follow rules.
- Children are better at following rules in play than in real life.
- Play is a creative and imaginative activity that exercises children's creativity and engages them in hypothetical deductive reasoning.
- Play is essential for children to develop autonomy, comp
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02/13/24 • 68 min
KindlED - Episode 34: Free to Learn. A Conversation with Peter Gray.
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How do you discover a passion ? Children , when they're playing , are exploring what they want to do and they play in ways that they enjoy and they become good at that kind of play . Many of them go on to careers that they love because they've been playing and discovering what they love and they've gotten good at it and now they can find a way to make a living doing basically
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