

Episode 11 | The power of speaking and listening with Adam Marycz
7 snips Aug 28, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Adam Marycz, an early years education consultant, shares his insights on the impact of screen time on children's communication skills. He highlights how one-way interactions from screens can shape language development and accents. Adam emphasizes the importance of creating language-rich environments that foster critical thinking and allow for processing time. Lastly, he discusses the challenges of background noise in learning spaces and suggests strategies for enhancing meaningful conversations among young learners.
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Adam's Early Years Background
- Adam described his background as an early years teacher and TTS consultant with 13–14 years of experience.
- He used this experience to inform his views on supporting practitioners and settings.
Screen Exposure Alters Phonetics
- Excessive one-way screen exposure can alter children's accents and phonetic understanding.
- That distortion makes classroom phonics and pronunciation learning harder.
Balance Screens With Real Experiences
- Balance screen use because it cannot replace adult back-and-forth interaction and contextual learning.
- Prioritize real, tangible experiences to give words meaningful context rather than relying on videos.