Babies and toddlers are not just small adults - in conversation with Prof Sam Wass

In this episode, Professor Sam Wass from the Institute for the Science of Early Years discusses how children's brains process information very differently from adults, particularly in noisy environments where they struggle to filter sounds. This ability to focus develops slowly.

A key insight is the importance of predictability and rhythm in early learning, which helps young brains form stable patterns. While we learn best with an intermediate level of predictability, young children benefit from more predictable environments as their prediction skills are still developing.

Professor Wass also raises concerns about fast-paced screen content, suggesting it might be too difficult for young brains to process and could cause stress. He advises parents to not assume that what benefits an adult brain is the same for a child's brain, highlighting the importance of repetition and appropriate pacing.

Key Takeaways:

Children process sensory information differently to adults.

Predictability in routines and interactions is crucial for early learning.

Be mindful of the pace of digital content for young children.

What's good for an adult brain isn't necessarily good for a child's.

Produced by Early Ideas Limited, who are building Tandem.

Podcast music by Tibor Miklos.


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