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Why Is My Child Bored? The Screen Paradox and the Power of Real-World Curiosity
Why Is My Child Bored? The Screen Paradox and the Power of Real-World Curiosity
They have screens. They have toys. They have activities scheduled into every corner of their week. And yet — they trail behind you around the house, saying those two words that make every parent throw their hands up in despair. "I'm bored." If this ...
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Children loving learning and reading. What Classical Education and Charlotte Mason Got Right That We've Forgotten
What Classical Education and Charlotte Mason Got Right That We've Forgotten
If you've ever sat with a young child and watched their face light up over a caterpillar on a leaf, a puddle after rain, or a story that made them gasp — you already understand something that two of history's greatest educational thinkers spent the...
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children investigating Inquiry Learning and Classroom Control: What Teachers Are Really Afraid Of
Inquiry Learning and Classroom Control: What Teachers Are Really Afraid Of
If you've ever sat in a professional development session on inquiry-based learning, nodded along enthusiastically, and then gone back to your classroom and thought — yeah, but not with my kids — you are not alone. The number one reason early years t...
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Curious children - What Learning Looks Like When Curiosity Leads
What Happens When Curiosity Leads the Learning
There's a particular kind of quiet in a classroom where children are genuinely engaged. Not the silence of compliance — not kids sitting still because they've been told to — but the focused, purposeful hum of children who are actually thinking. Who ...
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Why Children Stop Asking Questions (And What We Can Do About It)
Why Children Stop Asking Questions (And What We Can Do About It)
A three-year-old asks anywhere between 100 and 300 questions a day. By age 11, they’ve almost completely stopped. That doesn’t happen by accident. As an Early Childhood educator, this is something I’ve been watching for a while now. And I know I’m ...
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Bringing Beauty Back: What Bright Colours and Fast Screens Are Really Doing to Our Children
Bringing Beauty Back: What Bright Colours and Fast Screens Are Really Doing to Our Children
When was the last time your child sat completely still — not because they were told to, not because a screen had them locked in — but because something was genuinely, quietly beautiful? A picture book with soft watercolour illustrations. A slow aft...
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Why Your Students Won’t Focus (And What Actually Fixes It)
Why Your Students Won’t Focus (And What Actually Fixes It)
If the children you teach are refusing to start, struggling to concentrate, or disengaging during lessons, it’s easy to assume the problem is behaviour. But often, it’s not behaviour. It’s curiosity. And when curiosity is missing, focus disappears w...
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Disengaged Students? 3 Simple Strategies to Spark Curiosity Again
Disengaged Students? 3 Simple Strategies to Spark Curiosity Again
If you’ve been feeling exasperated by the lack of curiosity and focus in the children you teach, you are not alone. Over the past few years, I’ve seen a clear change in children — right in front of my own eyes. And in this post, I want to share wha...
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Teaching Kindergarten: 2 Curiosity Moments That Turned Into Real Learning
Teaching Kindergarten: 2 Curiosity Moments That Turned Into Real Learning (Without Worksheets)
Teaching kindergarten is a bit like trying to herd cats — but it’s also one of the most joyful, fascinating, and rewarding teaching experiences there is. I’ve just completed my first week back teaching kindy, and I wanted to share two moments that s...
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Learn a practical curiosity-based teaching framework to boost student engagement without chaos, worksheets, or hours of planning. Perfect for busy educators.
How to Engage Students with Curiosity-Based Teaching (Without Chaos or Extra Work)
A practical educator’s guide to fostering genuine curiosity in lessons — even with packed curricula and limited planning time. Teaching with curiosity isn’t just a buzzword — it’s a proven way to boost engagement, deepen student thinking, and make l...
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How to Plan Rich Learning Experiences Without Curriculum Overwhelm
How to Plan Rich Learning Experiences Without Curriculum Overwhelm
Are you feeling overwhelmed by curriculum demands and struggling to plan meaningful, deep learning experiences for your students? You’re not alone. Teacher overwhelm is one of the biggest challenges in education today — and often, it’s not because o...
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Why More Teaching Resources Won’t Fix Teacher Overwhelm (and What Actually Will)
Why More Teaching Resources Won’t Fix Teacher Overwhelm (and What Actually Will)
If you’re feeling overwhelmed as a teacher or homeschool parent, chances are you’ve thought this at least once: “If I just had better resources, teaching would feel easier.” So you download another unit. Buy another bundle. Print, laminate, organise...
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Why Curiosity Matters More Than Curriculum in Today’s Classrooms
Why Curiosity Matters More Than Curriculum in Today’s Classrooms
If you’re feeling overwhelmed, exhausted, or disconnected from your “why” as an educator, you’re not alone. Across classrooms and homes, educators are reporting the same challenge again and again: children are disengaged. They’re distracted, bored, ...
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January Lesson Planning for Teachers:
January Lesson Planning for Teachers: Using Picture Books to Prevent Burnout
It's January. You're back at your homeschool table or in your classroom, and there's this feeling you know too well—that mix of fresh-start energy and already-exhausted-before-we-even-begin overwhelm. You want to start the year with i...
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How to foster independence in young learners - confident child
How to Foster Independence in Young Learners: A Practical Guide for Primary Years
Picture this: You're nursing your baby while your kindergartner asks for help spelling a word for the tenth time, and your primary-aged child struggles with long division—all while laundry piles up and dishes overflow the sink. Sound familiar? Now i...
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