This is a scheduled post planned to be published at 14.9.2024 at 20:16
Imagine you're about to read a story to your child. Instead of diving right in, you pause and ask, “Why do you think the character might be feeling sad?” or “What do you think will happen next?”
That moment of hesitation, that gap between the question and the answer, is where curiosity lives.
It's where your child's mind starts thinking of possibilities, and suddenly, they're not just listening to a story or a math lesson they're invested in it.