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Ep 88 How to Model Curiosity in your Homeschool (And Why it Matters)

Ep 88 How to Model Curiosity in your Homeschool (And Why it Matters)

Update: 2025-11-03
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Discover the power of embracing 'I Don't Know' to foster curiosity and learning in children. This episode explores how admitting when you don't have all the answers can transform the way kids approach learning, encouraging them to take risks and ask questions. Learn practical strategies to model curiosity, make learning an adventure, and nurture natural curiosity in children. Plus, download a free guide with resources to spark wonder and cross-curricular learning experiences. Join us in changing the dynamic from parent-as-expert to co-learner, and help your children become confident knowledge creators.

00:00 Introduction: The Power of 'I Wonder'

00:35 Embracing Failure in Learning

00:53 Modeling Curiosity and Honesty

02:11 Transforming Learning Dynamics

03:37 Practical Tips for Homeschooling

04:19 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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Ep 88 How to Model Curiosity in your Homeschool (And Why it Matters)

Ep 88 How to Model Curiosity in your Homeschool (And Why it Matters)