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Dr Amy Reed-Sandoval — writer, philosophy professor, and founder of two different Philosophy for Children initiatives — joins Rachel and Vance to discuss how adults can encourage young children’s philosophical curiosity, and why adults would want to do that.
Listen to learn about:
• What it means to say that children are “natural philosophers”
• Why encouraging children to raise questions can enrich a parent-child relationship
• Prof Reed-Sandoval’s work with the Oaxaca Philosophy for Children Initiative and with the Philosophy for Children in the Borderlands program
Guest Expert:
Amy Reed-Sandoval, Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas
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By Nurturing MindsDr Amy Reed-Sandoval — writer, philosophy professor, and founder of two different Philosophy for Children initiatives — joins Rachel and Vance to discuss how adults can encourage young children’s philosophical curiosity, and why adults would want to do that.
Listen to learn about:
• What it means to say that children are “natural philosophers”
• Why encouraging children to raise questions can enrich a parent-child relationship
• Prof Reed-Sandoval’s work with the Oaxaca Philosophy for Children Initiative and with the Philosophy for Children in the Borderlands program
Guest Expert:
Amy Reed-Sandoval, Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Subscribe to the Nurturing Minds newsletter: https://nurturing-minds.beehiiv.com