
In this episode of Hidden Brain, Shankar Vedantam interviews psychologist Peter Gray about the importance of unstructured play in children's development. Gray discusses how modern society's over-supervision and focus on safety and achievement have curtailed children's freedom to explore, play, and learn independently, leading to increased anxiety and decreased resilience. Drawing from anthropological studies and his own experiences, Gray advocates for a return to more child-directed play, where children learn social skills, problem-solving, and independence. The episode explores practical ways parents and schools can foster unstructured play, balancing safety with the need for children to develop autonomy and self-reliance, and also includes a Q&A segment addressing listener questions about implementing these ideas in today's society.
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