Babyzone has released its latest report, Raising Agents, Not Just Thinkers: Why Agency is the Superpower Our Children Need in the Age of AI, which argues that in the age of AI, fostering a child's agency is more crucial than ever. The report challenges decades-old assumptions that prioritised IQ and academic milestones, urging parents, educators, and policymakers to focus on developing a child’s inner drive to act, decide, and solve problems independently.
The report highlights that early childhood is the ideal period for nurturing this essential quality. Babyzone’s evidence-informed approach focuses on creating environments where children are empowered to take initiative—from simple tasks like tidying up toys to making everyday decisions. By embedding agency into every interaction, Babyzone’s innovative programmes help children build the resilience, determination, and creativity needed to thrive in an ever-evolving world.
Key insights from the report include:
The report draws on insights from leading experts, including remarks from Rachel Carrell, CEO of Koru Kids, who encapsulates the new direction by noting, “I had this wrong for decades” and technology pioneer Reid Hoffman's concept of "Superagency." Babyzone’s commitment is clear: in a world increasingly influenced by AI, developing a robust sense of agency in children is not merely beneficial—it is essential.
To read the full report and learn more about Babyzone’s innovative approach to early childhood development, click here.
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