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EPISODE · Mar 20, 2024 · 28 MIN

Ep. 122 - Imagining Childhood: Navigating the World of Young Minds with Dr. Paul Harris

from Parenting Understood · host Michelle Tangeman and Erin O'Connor

In this episode we are joined by Harvard Professor, Dr. Paul Harris, to delve into the intricate world of children's imagination and its developmental significance. Drawing on his research, Dr. Harris challenges historical views, notably those of Freud and Piaget, highlighting the pragmatic value of children's imaginative play. He shares experiments involving young children's responses to pretend scenarios, revealing their sophisticated understanding and application of imagination in everyday situations. Moreover, Dr. Harris explores children's willingness to believe in unseen phenomena, shedding light on the role of trust, consensus, and attachment in shaping their perceptions. Throughout the discussion, Dr. Harris provides practical insights and thought-provoking reflections, offering a deeper understanding of child development and the dynamics of parent-child interactions.   To learn more about Dr. Harris and his research please visit his website Dr. Paul Harris.  

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