This week we have Peter Gray, a developmental psychologist who studies the important of play in childhood. His book Free to Learn covers the importance of play as a form of education in
Expect to learn why childhood play was an area of interest in his research, Peter’s experience raising a son who was rebellious to the traditional education system, and his thoughts on Sudbury Schools, Unschooling, and other alternative education models. You’ll also hear Peter’s take on video games and using play in the digital world.
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Chapters:
0:00 - Peter Gray
3:30 - What is a Developmental Psychologist
5:31 - How Did Peter Become a Scientist of Play?
26:23 - What is the Definition of Play?
32:15 - How Much of Play is Environmentally and Socially Influenced
36:15 - Sponsor: John Galt Mortgage Company
37:15 - What is Happening When Children “Play Act”
39:15 - Are the Ways Children Play Indicative of Future Interests and Careers?
45:44 - Long Term Benefits of a Childhood Full of Play
51:04 - The Effects of a Decline in Play
1:01:09 - Peter’s Thoughts on Certain Alternative Schooling Models
1:08:54 - Peter’s Thoughts on Video Games and Digital Play
1:23:57 - What is the Transition of Play to Adulthood?
1:29:00 - What Kills a Child’s Interest to Play
1:36:18 - How to Connect with Peter
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Resources Mentioned in this Episode:
The Gardener and the Carpenter - Alison Gopnik
Connect with Peter Gray:
Book: Free to Learn
Substack: https://petergray.substack.com
Psychology Today Blog: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/freedom-learn
Website: http://petergray.org
Connect with Hannah Frankman:
Twitter | https://twitter.com/HannahFrankman
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Website | http://hannahfrankman.com
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