Art Markman, Ph.D: Toddlers’ Minds Unleashed – Development Essentials | Raising Parents #59

In this episode, host Dina Sargeant is joined by Art Markman, a cognitive scientist, author, and vice provost for continuing and professional education at the University of Texas at Austin

Are you ready to learn about the key stages of toddler brain development and how these stages impact overall growth? Explore how to support your toddler’s growth and potential and delve into the intricacies of early childhood development. Don’t miss this expert advice to learn practical tips for nurturing your toddler’s mind!

Meet Art Markman

Art Markman was appointed Vice Provost for Continuing and Professional Education at UT Austin in July 2021, where he is responsible for strategic planning for educational programs aimed at non-traditional students.

In addition to this role, he is a Professor of Psychology and Marketing and has been part of the UT Austin faculty since 1998. He has previously served as the Interim Director of the Brain Imaging Center and the Founding Director of the Human Dimensions of Organizations program.

As a prolific writer and researcher, Art has authored over 150 scholarly works and several popular books. He also co-hosts the podcast “Two Guys on Your Head” and plays saxophone in the Austin ska band Phineas Gage.

About the episode

In this episode of Raising Parents, Art Markman describes parenting as a multifaceted responsibility. It involves supporting a child’s emotional, cognitive, and conceptual development. He emphasizes that parents play a crucial role in helping children navigate societal norms and build essential skills. Art advises new parents to engage positively with their children, enjoy the process, and recognize the communal aspect of parenting, which includes a broader network of influences.

According to Art , toddlers experience a wide range of emotions and can quickly shift from happiness to frustration or sadness. As they develop, they begin to associate these emotions with more complex situations, which requires advanced cognitive processing. Furthermore, toddlers are learning to manage and regulate their emotional responses, a skill that continues to evolve as they grow.

Art explains that language development is vital for cognitive growth. Language provides labels that help organize knowledge and guide attention, both crucial for building a foundational understanding of the world. He also notes that early concepts of ownership and sharing evolve as children learn to manage their possessions and appreciate the value of sharing.

In conclusion

This episode highlights Art Markman’s insights into the intricate relationship between language, cognitive development, and social behaviors in children. He emphasizes the critical role language plays in shaping children’s understanding of the world and their ownership concepts. He provides valuable perspectives on fostering early cognitive and emotional growth, underscoring the importance of supporting children’s development with thoughtful interactions and guidance.

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