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25. Interview with World Renowned, Dr. Peter Gray

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Ever wondered about the transformative power of free play in a child's life? Prepare for a fascinating conversation with Dr. Peter Gray, an evolutionary psychologist and child development expert, as we journey through his research on self-directed learning and the crucial role of play in development and learning. Drawing from his personal experiences and groundbreaking research, Dr. Gray offers insights into the Sudbury Valley School's self-directed learning model and its potential to shape fulfilling lives.

We dig deep into how self-directed education morphs the lines between work and play, and its ripple effects on children's lives. The conversation gets crucial as we navigate the alarming ascendance of ADHD and the use of medication. Dr. Gray underscores the importance of play in counterbalancing these concerns and the potential long-term effects of these drugs. Shifting gears, we probe into the decline of play and children's freedom since the 1950s and the societal factors contributing to this disconcerting trend.

Bracing ourselves, we venture into the intimidating process of unschooling. Based on a study, we tackle how parents can conquer their fears and the scrutiny of others by finding a supportive community of like-minded individuals. As we wrap up, Dr. Gray leaves us with an inspiring message about the transformative power of free play in children's lives, reminding parents of the significant role they play. This episode is not just a conversation, it's a paradigm shift in understanding learning and play. Tune in and witness this shift.

TED Talks with Dr. Peter Gray:

The Decline of Play

How Our Schools Thwart Passions

Substack for Peter Gray

Books by Dr. Gray:

Free to Learn

Mother Nature's Pedagogy: Biological Foundations for Children's Self-Directed Education

How Children Acquire "Academic" Skills Without Formal Instruction

Evidence that Self-Directed Education Works

The Harm of Coercive Schooling

*Please note that some of the links included in this article are Amazon affiliate links.

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Ever wondered about the transformative power of free play in a child's life? Prepare for a fascinating conversation with Dr. Peter Gray, an evolutionary psychologist and child development expert, as we journey through his research on self-directed learning and the crucial role of play in development and learning. Drawing from his personal experiences and groundbreaking research, Dr. Gray offers insights into the Sudbury Valley School's self-directed learning model and its potential to shape fulfilling lives.

We dig deep into how self-directed education morphs the lines between work and play, and its ripple effects on children's lives. The conversation gets crucial as we navigate the alarming ascendance of ADHD and the use of medication. Dr. Gray underscores the importance of play in counterbalancing these concerns and the potential long-term effects of these drugs. Shifting gears, we probe into the decline of play and children's freedom since the 1950s and the societal factors contributing to this disconcerting trend.

Bracing ourselves, we venture into the intimidating process of unschooling. Based on a study, we tackle how parents can conquer their fears and the scrutiny of others by finding a supportive community of like-minded individuals. As we wrap up, Dr. Gray leaves us with an inspiring message about the transformative power of free play in children's lives, reminding parents of the significant role they play. This episode is not just a conversation, it's a paradigm shift in understanding learning and play. Tune in and witness this shift.

TED Talks with Dr. Peter Gray:

The Decline of Play

How Our Schools Thwart Passions

Substack for Peter Gray

Books by Dr. Gray:

Free to Learn

Mother Nature's Pedagogy: Biological Foundations for Children's Self-Directed Education

How Children Acquire "Academic" Skills Without Formal Instruction

Evidence that Self-Directed Education Works

The Harm of Coercive Schooling

*Please note that some of the links included in this article are Amazon affiliate links.

CONNECT with US

Join the Private Facebook Group

Connect and follow along with Janae’s Journey on Instagram @janae.daniels

Learn more about School to Homeschool

  continue reading

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