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Discover why play is essential for your child's growth, from enhancing cognitive development to fostering social skills. Today, I'm joined by Dr. Peter Gray, a research professor at Boston College specializing in psychology and neuroscience, who has dedicated his career to understanding the value of play in children's lives. He is a founding member of the board of Let Grow and author of the acclaimed book "Free to Learn: Why Unleashing the Instinct to Play Will Make Our Children Happier, More Self-Reliant, and Better Students for Life."
Dr. Gray shares insights into how play promotes creativity, problem-solving, and emotional well-being in young children, unraveling the transformative power of play-based learning in schools. Explore the therapeutic benefits of play therapy for children and learn how engaging in play activities can reduce stress, improve mood, and enhance overall well-being. Join the conversation on the role of play in promoting physical fitness, creativity, and the development of social skills. Tune in to understand why play is crucial during early childhood development and how it positively impacts brain development and adult mental health.
Dr. Peter's Substack
Free to learn book
An Article from Dr. Peter
Jamie's Website
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Oh Crap! Potty Training
Oh Crap! I Have a Toddler
(00:01:12) The Significance of Unstructured Play in Child Development
(00:08:01) Discovering Passions Through Self-Directed Play
(00:11:10) The Role of Rules in Children's Play
(00:20:04) The Power of Age-Mixed Play in Reducing Bullying
(00:27:31) Unstructured Free Play Fostering School Friendships
(00:40:25) Developing Street Smarts Through Age-Mixed Play
(00:42:59) Decline of Neighborhood Play due to Organized Activities
(00:56:50) The Impact of Academic Pressure on Student Mental Health
(01:03:59) Creating a Nurturing Environment for Children
(01:10:46) Fostering Independence Through Solo Adventures
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Discover why play is essential for your child's growth, from enhancing cognitive development to fostering social skills. Today, I'm joined by Dr. Peter Gray, a research professor at Boston College specializing in psychology and neuroscience, who has dedicated his career to understanding the value of play in children's lives. He is a founding member of the board of Let Grow and author of the acclaimed book "Free to Learn: Why Unleashing the Instinct to Play Will Make Our Children Happier, More Self-Reliant, and Better Students for Life."
Dr. Gray shares insights into how play promotes creativity, problem-solving, and emotional well-being in young children, unraveling the transformative power of play-based learning in schools. Explore the therapeutic benefits of play therapy for children and learn how engaging in play activities can reduce stress, improve mood, and enhance overall well-being. Join the conversation on the role of play in promoting physical fitness, creativity, and the development of social skills. Tune in to understand why play is crucial during early childhood development and how it positively impacts brain development and adult mental health.
Dr. Peter's Substack
Free to learn book
An Article from Dr. Peter
Jamie's Website
Jamie's Courses
Jamie's Instagram
Jamie's Patreon
Oh Crap! Potty Training
Oh Crap! I Have a Toddler
(00:01:12) The Significance of Unstructured Play in Child Development
(00:08:01) Discovering Passions Through Self-Directed Play
(00:11:10) The Role of Rules in Children's Play
(00:20:04) The Power of Age-Mixed Play in Reducing Bullying
(00:27:31) Unstructured Free Play Fostering School Friendships
(00:40:25) Developing Street Smarts Through Age-Mixed Play
(00:42:59) Decline of Neighborhood Play due to Organized Activities
(00:56:50) The Impact of Academic Pressure on Student Mental Health
(01:03:59) Creating a Nurturing Environment for Children
(01:10:46) Fostering Independence Through Solo Adventures
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