Tips for Nurturing Curiosity (why,why,why,........) part 1
Babies are born learners with a natural curiosity to figure out
how the world works. Curiosity is the desire to learn. It is an
eagerness to explore, discover and figure things out. Parents and
caregivers don't have to make their children curious or push
their children to learn.
DO you have any idea
how many questions does a kid ask a day?
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first you should know that The more curious
a child is, the more he learns.
Nurturing your child’s curiosity is one of
the most important ways you can help her/him
become a lifelong learner.
Try to figure out what is capturing her/his interest, or what skill she/he is
trying to master and create a safe and acceptable way for her/him to
explore. For example, if your toddler is exploring the houseplants, put
them out of reach but offer a close alternative. Put some dirt in a plastic
container for your child to play with and inspect. If she/he likes to pour
the water from her cup onto the high chair or floor, move her to the
kitchen floor, bathtub or backyard after the meal so she/he can explore
and
experiment with water without driving you crazy. This will also teach
children problem-solving skills, creative and acceptable ways to do and
get what they want.
acknowledge the questions asked by your child . even if you can't attend
to it immediately,give them positive response e.g. "that's really
intersting, but mummy is busy right now . let's write it down and we will
find out tonight.
start nurturing your child's curiosity at a very young ag (even when they
are babies ).
If you want your children to be intelligent, read them fairy tales. If you want them to be more intelligent, read them more
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