An updated edition of Kathy’s award-winning book, Einstein Never Used Flashcards, has been released on January 20, 2026! Winner of Best Psychology Book and the Books for a Better Life Award, the book has been widely praised by leading experts in psychology and education.
This new edition features an all-new chapter on screen time, thoughtfully addressing the challenges of raising children in today’s digital and AI-driven world. Kathy and Roberta continue to bring joy, clarity, and confidence back to parenting—helping families nurture smart, social, and happy children while navigating modern technology with intention.
Kathy and Roberta appeared as guests on Good Morning America 3 (GMA3) (ABC News) to discuss their book! WATCH HERE…
Kathy and Roberta were guests on Good Morning America to discuss the updated edition of their book “Einstein Never Used Flashcards”! WATCH HERE…
Human play is hugely complex and variable, and neuroscience studies of children are scant, says Kathy Hirsh-Pasek, Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience at Temple University in Philadelphia and a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, a think-tank in Washington, D.C. “Our measures of brain stuff in kids is not as sophisticated as the behavioral measures yet,” she says. “We can’t pinpoint a [brain] area for you right now and say, ‘This should light up in play’.” READ MORE….


Human play is hugely complex and variable, and neuroscience studies of children are scant, says Kathy Hirsh-Pasek, Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience at Temple University in Philadelphia and a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, a think-tank in Washington, D.C. “Our measures of brain stuff in kids is not as sophisticated as the behavioral measures […]
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In this piece, Kathy and her colleagues discuss reported reading gains in Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana, offering a nuanced perspective on what these improvements reveal—and what they may overlook—about long-term literacy development. READ HERE….
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“For decades, researchers in early childhood development have documented evidence that young children learn best while doing what they do best: playing. CEO Michelle Kang explores the importance of play in helping little learners build foundational skills in literacy, math, and more, in a conversation with author, Temple University Professor, and Brookings Institution Senior Fellow Kathy Hirsh-Pasek.” LISTEN HERE…
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Kathy is a Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution, where she contributes articles to her Blog on a regular basis.