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We’re raising a generation surrounded by noise, opinions, and algorithms — but how do we teach kids to actually think for themselves? Dr Justin Coulson talks with headmaster and author Michael Parker about helping children (and ourselves) escape echo chambers, stretch attention spans, and develop true independent thought in the age of AI and endless scrolling.
KEY POINTS:
- Why attention span is the #1 obstacle to deep thinking
- How social media and “influencer logic” shape young minds
- The surprising role of boredom and debate in critical thinking
- Practical ways to nurture reflection and focus at home
- Why AI might help—or hurt—our children’s ability to think independently
QUOTE OF THE EPISODE:
“Stop listening to the loudest and most extreme voices. Start thinking for yourself.” — Michael Parker
RESOURCES MENTIONED:
- Thinking for Yourself by Michael Parker and Fiona Morrison
- More parenting insights at happyfamilies.com.au
ACTION STEPS FOR PARENTS:
- Stretch your child’s attention span with longer, screen-free activities.
- Encourage respectful debates and devil’s advocate questions at home.
- Expose your family to multiple perspectives—especially those you disagree with.
- Model reflective thinking out loud when you make decisions.
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