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In this eye-opening episode, Colleen O’Grady sits down with Dr. Maree Davies, cognitive psychology expert and author of Teaching Critical Thinking to Teenagers: How Kids Can Be Street Smart About AI, Algorithms, Fake News, and Social Media. Together they explore why critical thinking is one of the most essential life skills for today’s teens—and how parents can help develop it at home.
Dr. Davies explains how social media platforms and AI algorithms are designed to capture attention, influence thinking, and keep teens engaged. She shares practical ways parents can help teens become more aware, more curious, and less vulnerable to manipulation, misinformation, and online rabbit holes.
This conversation is packed with wisdom for raising thoughtful, self-aware, and resilient teens in a digital world.
Key Takeaways:
1. Critical thinking starts with curiosity, not lectures.
2. Parents should model critical thinking out loud.
3. Teens need connection, not isolation, to navigate digital life well.
Memorable Quote:
"Critical thinking is not something we do alone—it grows through talking, listening, and thinking together." – Dr. Maree Davies
Learn More at: https://profiles.auckland.ac.nz/mj-davies
Follow at: https://nz.linkedin.com/in/maree-davies-22a39411
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By Colleen O'Grady LPC, LMFT, author, speaker & C-Suite Radio4.7
362362 ratings
In this eye-opening episode, Colleen O’Grady sits down with Dr. Maree Davies, cognitive psychology expert and author of Teaching Critical Thinking to Teenagers: How Kids Can Be Street Smart About AI, Algorithms, Fake News, and Social Media. Together they explore why critical thinking is one of the most essential life skills for today’s teens—and how parents can help develop it at home.
Dr. Davies explains how social media platforms and AI algorithms are designed to capture attention, influence thinking, and keep teens engaged. She shares practical ways parents can help teens become more aware, more curious, and less vulnerable to manipulation, misinformation, and online rabbit holes.
This conversation is packed with wisdom for raising thoughtful, self-aware, and resilient teens in a digital world.
Key Takeaways:
1. Critical thinking starts with curiosity, not lectures.
2. Parents should model critical thinking out loud.
3. Teens need connection, not isolation, to navigate digital life well.
Memorable Quote:
"Critical thinking is not something we do alone—it grows through talking, listening, and thinking together." – Dr. Maree Davies
Learn More at: https://profiles.auckland.ac.nz/mj-davies
Follow at: https://nz.linkedin.com/in/maree-davies-22a39411
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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