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BONUS EP (Play, Development, and the Importance of Being Bingo)

BONUS EP (Play, Development, and the Importance of Being Bingo)

FromGotta Be Done - A Bluey Podcast


BONUS EP (Play, Development, and the Importance of Being Bingo)

FromGotta Be Done - A Bluey Podcast

ratings:
Length:
45 minutes
Released:
Dec 7, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

It's not often an episode of Gotte Be Done has required reading... but when there's three developmental scientists putting Bluey under the microscope, then of course we're all diving in! 
Mary's joined in the wagon by Dr Molly Scott, Research Scientist in Playful Learning at Temple University, Aria Gastón-Panthaki, Research Coordinator for Children's Development at Harvard University, and Doug Piper, PhD candidate in psychology at Georgetown University.
The play-hard trio recently penned a research piece, Bluey teaches children and parents alike about how play supports creativity and other life lessons (lime lessons??), and on the podcast share their own journeys to Bluey, favourite bits of Bluey brain science, and whether Bluey is inspiring a new generation of more thoughtful, playful parents... (spoiler alert, hopefully?!)
Thanks team for sharing your brilliant insights, and thanks Bluey for everything you're teaching us! 
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Gotta Be Done is ex-journos and Adelaide/ Melbourne mums Kate McMahon and Mary Bolling, as we deep-dive every Bluey episode, with plenty of detours into mama life, childhood memories, and everything else we're bingeing, too!
Follow us on Insta at @blueypod @marytbolling @katejmcmahon or on Twitter at @blueypodcast - and use #blueypod to join in.
Released:
Dec 7, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Two Melbourne mums obsessed with ABC TV's Bluey, episode by episode! Email blueypod@gmail.com or say hi on our socials #blueypod Artwork by J-F Tranquille, music by Ari Danaher-Flavell