
Scientific Secrets for Raising Kids Who Thrive
S1:E24 The Great Values of an Unhurried Childhood
See why it's wise to let children progress at their own pace and discover the things that interest them, in addition to providing time for an activity crucial for full development: unstructured play.

Consider physical activities that can contribute to mental development. Learn principles of science that should be kept in mind when sifting through the flood of information about parenting.
S1:E1 • Mar 7, 2014 • 33m
Whether infants can do math; a window of early brain development; exploring the wealth of evidence suggesting that young infants are seeing, hearing, thinking and feeling beings; tips for creating enriching experiences for a baby.
S1:E2 • Mar 7, 2014 • 31m
Learn simple ways to comfort a newborn, methods for training your baby to self-soothe, and measures to prevent sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Discover the importance of a consistent bedtime.
S1:E3 • Mar 7, 2014 • 30m
Gain tips for dealing with finicky eaters and encounter several studies that have revealed your body tells you what it needs. Exposure to a nutritious food increases a child's future desire for it.
S1:E4 • Mar 7, 2014 • 30m
Teaching a baby sign language can help them communicate long before they speak their first word; simple signs one can teach their baby; other tips for promoting language development; having "conversations" with the baby; reasons to use "Motherese".
S1:E5 • Mar 7, 2014 • 33m
As you turn to the science of molding the behaviors of children, discover why reward and punishment can produce less than optimal results. Learn what the research says on why hitting doesn't work.
S1:E6 • Mar 7, 2014 • 28m
Over time, parents develop a style of interacting with their children; research conducted on parenting styles; what it suggests about how one's own style can affect a child's behavior, social and cognitive development, and long-term happiness.
S1:E7 • Mar 7, 2014 • 32m
Get evidence-based tips for teaching your child to read and develop a love of reading. Consider whether to use pop-up picture books and how educational television can benefit children.
S1:E8 • Mar 7, 2014 • 32m
Despite their flaws, IQ tests can influence the trajectory of a child's life; why one should remain skeptical of such assessments; how one can give their child an early leg up to achieve high scores; getting ideas promoting learning and achievement.
S1:E9 • Mar 7, 2014 • 33m
Learn the principles of human memory function and tips for teaching kids how to make better use of their working memory, including the use of rehearsal, visual imagery, and mnemonic devices.
S1:E10 • Mar 7, 2014 • 32m
Whether one should let their child struggle with homework; four research-based tips for helping children complete their homework while actually learning the material; "scaffolding" for the content; creating an environment suited to studying.
S1:E11 • Mar 7, 2014 • 31m
If babies can do math-like reasoning at five months, why can math be such a challenge later? Get evidence-based tips for giving your child a head start in math.
S1:E12 • Mar 7, 2014 • 33m
Studies have shown that children who learn a second language enjoy cognitive benefits like improved memory, creativity, and flexible problem-solving abilities.
S1:E13 • Mar 7, 2014 • 34m
Finding out which educational television show can not only help children prepare for kindergarten, but is correlated with higher scores down the line; how TV and video viewing can enhance or harm children's mental development and physical health.
S1:E14 • Mar 7, 2014 • 33m
Children are born with tremendous optimism and an ability to bounce back from failures; this optimism drops throughout childhood; the developmental processes associated with these changes; ways parents can help children stay positive.
S1:E16 • Mar 7, 2014 • 33m
Research suggests children are capable of helping, sharing and cooperating at far younger ages; what one can do to promote these pro-social behaviors; managing one's temper; resisting the temptation to reward children for doing nice things.
S1:E17 • Mar 7, 2014 • 31m
See how conflict management skills can help kids avoid being bullied, and consider several other topics that you can teach for your child's social and academic benefit.
S1:E18 • Mar 7, 2014 • 34m
In a Montessori classroom, toddlers are encouraged to follow their learning tendencies; they are also given some responsibility; the evidence indicating this approach can boost mental and physical development; how to use Montessori methods at home.
S1:E19 • Mar 7, 2014 • 31m
How the principles and tools of Maria Montessori can be adapted for children age 10 and older; why independent learning that "follows the child" and focuses on a comprehension of the material might be a superior alternative to traditional education.
S1:E20 • Mar 7, 2014 • 31m
Physical education is an important aspect of development; how to foster children's physical development, from reducing sedentary activities to getting them involved in team sports; the dangers of sports that involve repetitive impacts to the head.
S1:E21 • Mar 7, 2014 • 34m
Understand why the adolescent brain leads to risky behavior and learn ways to mitigate the hazards. Discover the four main goals of adolescents, plus strategies for maintaining an open relationship.
S1:E22 • Mar 7, 2014 • 32m
Becoming a producer of science; considering research one can conduct with their own family; areas where data collection can determine whether an activity is leading to a desired outcome, such as improved grades or attitude.
S1:E23 • Mar 7, 2014 • 33m
See why it's wise to let children progress at their own pace and discover the things that interest them, in addition to providing time for an activity crucial for full development: unstructured play.
S1:E24 • Mar 7, 2014 • 35m