
Dad Saves America We Broke Childhood. Here’s How to Fix It - Peter Gray
Jan 1, 2026
In this engaging talk, psychologist and author Peter Gray discusses the alarming rise of anxiety and depression among children, linking it to the decline of free, self-directed play. He emphasizes that true education comes from allowing children to take risks, solve problems, and enjoy genuine freedom. Gray warns how modern schooling stifles creativity and autonomy, training kids for compliance instead of resilience. With insights on parenting, he advocates for trustful approaches that nurture competence and emotional growth in children.
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Risky Play Builds Courage
- Risky play trains fear management and courage in controlled contexts.
- Gray argues this experience generalizes to reduced panic and more willingness to pursue risky ventures.
Schools Were Built To Shape Obedience
- Modern schooling evolved to teach obedience and suppress will, not foster autonomy.
- Gray says classrooms still carry that authoritarian structure despite changed rhetoric.
Policy Incentives Narrow Classrooms
- Accountability policies turned teaching into test preparation and narrowed curricula.
- Gray links funding strings and test-based evaluation to loss of classroom autonomy and fewer creative activities.




