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Rethinking How Children Learn: Beyond Screens, Toward Listening with Drew Vernon, Director of Education at Tonies

Rethinking How Children Learn: Beyond Screens, Toward Listening with Drew Vernon, Director of Education at Tonies

Episode 22 Published 9 hours ago
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What if one of the most meaningful shifts in education isn’t visual—but auditory?

In this conversation with Drew Vernon, we explore a deceptively simple idea: that listening—true, focused listening—may be one of the most underutilized tools in childhood development today.

Drew’s work at Tonies began in product and marketing, but evolved into something deeper—rethinking how children engage with content, learn, and connect without the constant pull of screens.

We discuss:

  • Why audio is more than a nostalgic format—it’s a developmental tool
  • The growing tension between screen-based engagement and attention spans
  • How tactile, screen-free experiences can reshape learning environments
  • Unexpected use cases—from classrooms to adoption and family connection
  • The role of storytelling in emotional and cognitive development
  • Where AI fits—and where it may fall short—in early education

What stood out most to me is not the technology itself, but the philosophy behind it. This is not about replacing one medium with another. It is about reintroducing space—space for imagination, for attention, for human connection.

In a world increasingly optimized for speed and stimulation, perhaps the real innovation is in slowing things down.


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