Why We Should Stop Segregating Children by Age: Part I
Children learn by playing in the zone of proximal development. Originally Posted: Posted Sep 09, 2008 in Psychology Today One of the oddest, and in my view most harmful, aspects our treatment of children today is our penchant for segregating them into separate groups by age. We do that not only in schools, but increasingly in out-of-school settings as well. In doing so, we deprive children of a valuable component of their natural means of self-education. The age-segregated mo


Music improves baby brain responses to music & speech
Institute for Learning & Brain Sciences / University of Washington Rock your baby in sync with music and you may wonder how the experience affects her and her developing brain. A new study by scientists at the University of Washington’s Institute for Learning & Brain Sciences (I-LABS) shows that a series of play sessions with music improved 9-month-old babies’ brain processing of both music and new speech sounds. “Our study is the first in young babies to suggest that experie

