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The Intellectual Lives of Children
Season 1 · Episode 376

The Intellectual Lives of Children

Developmental Psychologist Susan Engel shares what it means to nurture young children's interests and why it's so important in their lives.

The Harvard EdCast · Susan Engel, Jill Anderson

February 24, 202126m 59s

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Show Notes

Developmental Psychologist Susan Engel discusses the importance of nurturing young children's ideas, and why we need to pay closer attention to what they think. Engel, a senior lecturer in psychology at Williams College, has long explored children's curiosity and how they learn to pursue ideas. From a young age, children's obsessions with dinosaurs or puddles or even topics like death are opportunities as educators and parents to nurture their ideas and interests. Engel shares ways for educators and parents to do this type of work, and contends that it's vital in schools and at home. 

Topics

deathlearningintellectpreschoolyoung childrencuriosityideas