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Host: Fred Zielonko
Fred sets up a scenario for Dr. Gray to analyze his own 1960’s upbringing.
Then, Dr. Gray & Fred discussed what defines “play.” Dr. Gray determined it was self-directed by the children & self-controlled by the children. So, he wondered how these students learned anything being self-directed. He learned that the older kids helped teach the young kids, while the older kids learned to respect the younger children, sort of a throwback to a 1-room schoolhouse.
Play according to Dr. Gray is an activity initiated & directed by the children themselves. No adults involved. It’s how children learn how to negotiate, compromise, resolve disagreements, and to set their own rules.
How Charles Schultz’s cartoon strip “Peanuts” encapsulated the golden era of play
When the golden age of self-directed play began to decline and why.
In 1955, adults began to colonize child’s play. 1955 was the year more families had television than did not. And, then too, the Mickey Mouse Club started robbing children of their playtime because the program came on immediately after school.
1st time advertisers could reach parents through their children. Many new toys were designed for indoor play. So, Dr. Gray and his buddies began to go home and watch TV instead of playing outdoors after school.
Dr. Gray then begins to discuss the detrimental impact of reduced play on children as they grow older.
By Family Vision MediaHost: Fred Zielonko
Fred sets up a scenario for Dr. Gray to analyze his own 1960’s upbringing.
Then, Dr. Gray & Fred discussed what defines “play.” Dr. Gray determined it was self-directed by the children & self-controlled by the children. So, he wondered how these students learned anything being self-directed. He learned that the older kids helped teach the young kids, while the older kids learned to respect the younger children, sort of a throwback to a 1-room schoolhouse.
Play according to Dr. Gray is an activity initiated & directed by the children themselves. No adults involved. It’s how children learn how to negotiate, compromise, resolve disagreements, and to set their own rules.
How Charles Schultz’s cartoon strip “Peanuts” encapsulated the golden era of play
When the golden age of self-directed play began to decline and why.
In 1955, adults began to colonize child’s play. 1955 was the year more families had television than did not. And, then too, the Mickey Mouse Club started robbing children of their playtime because the program came on immediately after school.
1st time advertisers could reach parents through their children. Many new toys were designed for indoor play. So, Dr. Gray and his buddies began to go home and watch TV instead of playing outdoors after school.
Dr. Gray then begins to discuss the detrimental impact of reduced play on children as they grow older.