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When you ask open-ended questions, you shift learning from a passive experience to an active process. 

Questions motivate kids to think, wonder, and engage with the lesson on a deeper level.

This “curiosity gap” is powerful because it taps into your kids natural desire to know more.

When kids see a lesson as a means of answering their questions, they're far more likely to stay engaged and motivated throughout  even if it's not their favorite subject. When you ask open-ended questions, you shift learning from a passive experience to an active process. Questions motivate kids to think, wonder, and engage with the lesson on a deeper level. This “curiosity gap” is powerful because it taps into your kids natural desire to know more. When kids see a lesson as a means of answering their questions, they're far more likely to stay engaged and motivated throughout even if it's not their favorite subject.
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