
Sparking Curiosity | Nurturing a Love of Learning in Your Child
10/09/24 • 36 min
In our latest episode, we dive into how to ignite your child's curiosity by exploring topics together, even if it means using Google searches or watching fun educational videos. Celebrate every milestone, no matter how small, and foster a growth mindset by focusing on the process, not just the outcomes.
This episode, along with Colleen’s new book, offers tips for personalized education, especially for neurodivergent kids. Listen now, and let’s create a family culture of learning and make education an adventure!
Key Takeaways:- Modeling Curiosity and Lifelong Learning: Encourage your children to explore their curiosities by actively engaging with them. Whether it's a topic they discovered on a show or an interest they saw in a book, learning together can be a fun and enriching experience.
- Embrace and Celebrate the Learning Process: Focus on the journey rather than the outcome. Celebrate both the small and big milestones, helping children appreciate their efforts and persistence. This can cultivate a growth mindset in them.
- Tailored Educational Experiences: Craft learning activities based on your child's unique interests and needs. This is especially effective for neurodivergent children. Personalized approaches, like using creative projects or alternative assessments, can make learning more impactful and engaging.
Here's a challenge for you -- reflect on your week’s learning adventures and share them on social media (don’t forget to tag us!) or with us directly through the Learner's Lab. Let's celebrate curiosity and lifelong learning together!
Links and Resources from Today’s EpisodeOur sponsor for today’s episode is CTC Math
- The Homeschool Advantage: A Child-Focused Approach to Raising Lifelong Learners
- The Homeschool Advantage: A Child-Focused Approach to Raising Lifelong Learners Audiobook
- Raising Lifelong Learners Membership Community – The Learners Lab
- Raising Resilient Sons by Colleen Kessler, M.Ed.
- Smart Underachievers: Reigniting a Love of Learning
- 8 Ways to Foster a Love of Learning in Your Children
- Fostering Teamwork | The Power of Collaborative Learning in Homeschooling
- Falling Unexpectedly in Love With Homeschooling My Gifted Child
- A Deep Dive into The Homeschool Advantage: A Child-Focused Approach to Raising Lifelong Learners
- Bring Joy Into Your Homeschool Day
- Enjoy Your Kids: Play, Live, & Love Intentionally
Connect with Colleen You can find Colleen on Twitter @ColleenKessler, Facebook @RaisingLifelongLearners, Instagram @ColleenKessler
In our latest episode, we dive into how to ignite your child's curiosity by exploring topics together, even if it means using Google searches or watching fun educational videos. Celebrate every milestone, no matter how small, and foster a growth mindset by focusing on the process, not just the outcomes.
This episode, along with Colleen’s new book, offers tips for personalized education, especially for neurodivergent kids. Listen now, and let’s create a family culture of learning and make education an adventure!
Key Takeaways:- Modeling Curiosity and Lifelong Learning: Encourage your children to explore their curiosities by actively engaging with them. Whether it's a topic they discovered on a show or an interest they saw in a book, learning together can be a fun and enriching experience.
- Embrace and Celebrate the Learning Process: Focus on the journey rather than the outcome. Celebrate both the small and big milestones, helping children appreciate their efforts and persistence. This can cultivate a growth mindset in them.
- Tailored Educational Experiences: Craft learning activities based on your child's unique interests and needs. This is especially effective for neurodivergent children. Personalized approaches, like using creative projects or alternative assessments, can make learning more impactful and engaging.
Here's a challenge for you -- reflect on your week’s learning adventures and share them on social media (don’t forget to tag us!) or with us directly through the Learner's Lab. Let's celebrate curiosity and lifelong learning together!
Links and Resources from Today’s EpisodeOur sponsor for today’s episode is CTC Math
- The Homeschool Advantage: A Child-Focused Approach to Raising Lifelong Learners
- The Homeschool Advantage: A Child-Focused Approach to Raising Lifelong Learners Audiobook
- Raising Lifelong Learners Membership Community – The Learners Lab
- Raising Resilient Sons by Colleen Kessler, M.Ed.
- Smart Underachievers: Reigniting a Love of Learning
- 8 Ways to Foster a Love of Learning in Your Children
- Fostering Teamwork | The Power of Collaborative Learning in Homeschooling
- Falling Unexpectedly in Love With Homeschooling My Gifted Child
- A Deep Dive into The Homeschool Advantage: A Child-Focused Approach to Raising Lifelong Learners
- Bring Joy Into Your Homeschool Day
- Enjoy Your Kids: Play, Live, & Love Intentionally
Connect with Colleen You can find Colleen on Twitter @ColleenKessler, Facebook @RaisingLifelongLearners, Instagram @ColleenKessler
Previous Episode

Finding Wonder and Joy in Everyday Homeschooling and Parenting
In this episode, we explore the beautiful intersections of joy, wonder, and learning in your homeschooling journey. Colleen opens up about her struggles with perfectionism and how it has impacted her homeschooling and parenting. She encourages us to embrace the messiness of life to enjoy deeper connections and create memorable moments with our children.
Understanding and meeting our children’s sensory, emotional, and social needs can be challenging. Colleen shares practical ways to foster their interests and paving the way for curiosity-driven explorations. Whether through spontaneous activities like a surprise trip or simple joys like watching a favorite show, these moments enrich our relationship with our children.
Key Takeaways:- Embracing life's messiness leads to deeper connections and memorable moments.
- It's vital to address and understand kids' sensory, emotional, and social needs. Meeting these needs can help them be more open to trying new things and reduce resistance.
- Joyful activities create lasting memories and strengthen family bonds.
- Being present and modeling joy, curiosity, and gratitude has a profound impact on children. It helps in nurturing their emotional well-being and encourages a positive outlook on life.
Finding wonder and joy in everyday homeschooling can create a rich and rewarding experience for both parents and children. It’s about embracing imperfections, adapting to unique needs, celebrating growth, and being present. Let's make room for joy and wonder in our homeschooling journey, nurturing a love for learning that will last a lifetime.
Links and Resources from Today’s EpisodeOur sponsor for today’s episode is CTC Math
- OUT NOW! – The Homeschool Advantage: A Child-Focused Approach to Raising Lifelong Learners
- Raising Lifelong Learners Membership Community – The Learners Lab
- Raising Resilient Sons by Colleen Kessler, M.Ed.
- RLL #52: Overcoming Perfectionism and Finding Joy in Homeschooling
- 5 Ways to Enjoy Homeschooling Your Gifted Child
- Bring Joy Into Your Homeschool Day
- When Homeschool Looks Different: Embracing the Chaos and Finding Joy
- A Deep Dive into The Homeschool Advantage: A Child-Focused Approach to Raising Lifelong Learners
- RLL 13 Misty Bailey: Homeschooling, Finding Joy, and ADHD
- RLL 08 Melissa: Following Their Joy
- Bring Joy Into Your Homeschool Day
- Enjoy Your Kids: Play, Live, & Love Intentionally
Connect with Colleen You can find Colleen on Twitter @ColleenKessler, Facebook @RaisingLifelongLearners, Instagram @ColleenKessler
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Why Play Matters | Unleashing Lifelong Learning Through Play
In this episode, we dive deep into the power of play and why it matters at every stage of childhood! Whether you're homeschooling or just juggling parenting, incorporating play can ignite a lifelong love of learning and create magical moments of discovery.
From mealworm mazes to Viking bread, we explore how playful learning leads to unexpected adventures and lasting knowledge. So, gather your kids, embrace the fun, and let's make learning an exciting journey together!
Tune in now and discover practical tips and heartwarming stories that will inspire you to add more play into your routine.
Key Takeaways:- Importance of Play: Play is crucial at all stages of development, not just early childhood. It supports critical thinking skills, creativity, problem-solving, and social and emotional development, which are essential for both neurotypical and neurodivergent children.
- Incorporating Play into Homeschooling: Play should be integrated into homeschooling to make learning enjoyable and effective. This can range from using building blocks and sensory bins for younger children to strategy games and creative projects for older kids.
- Adaptation of Play with Age: Play evolves as children grow. For young children, it might involve sensory play and role-playing. For older kids and teens, it can include activities like strategy games, creative hobbies, and physical activities.
- Educational Benefits of Play: Research indicates that playful learning is more effective than passive instruction. It allows kids to retain more information through hands-on, engaging activities.
- Social and Emotional Learning: Play enhances emotional intelligence and social skills. It helps children manage emotions, develop empathy, and understand different perspectives, which is especially beneficial for neurodivergent children.
- Unstructured vs. Structured Play: Both unstructured play (imaginative play, free play) and structured play (board games, organized sports) have unique educational benefits. Unstructured play fosters creativity and imagination, while structured play helps reinforce concepts and critical thinking.
- Play as a Gateway for Neurodivergent Kids: Playful learning can help neurodivergent children grasp difficult concepts more easily. For instance, kids with dyslexia might benefit from interactive word games, while children with dysgraphia could engage in playful handwriting exercises.
- Family Bonding through Play: Engaging in playful activities as a family strengthens bonds and creates lasting memories. This could be through family game nights, outdoor adventures, or creative projects done together.
- Resilience and Perseverance: Embracing play, even when it deviates from expectations, models resilience and perseverance for children. It demonstrates that it's okay to enjoy the learning process and adapt to different situations.
- Continual Offering of Play: For children who resist play, it's important to keep offering and introducing new playful activities. Over time, they may find something that resonates with them, making learning more engaging and enjoyable.
Here's a challenge for you -- reflect on your week’s learning adventures and share them on social media (don’t forget to tag us!) or with us directly through the Learner's Lab. Let's celebrate curiosity and lifelong learning together!
Links and Resources from Today’s EpisodeOur sponsor for today’s episode is CTC Math
- The Homeschool Advantage: A Child-Focused Approach to Raising Lifelong Learners
- The Homeschool Advantage: A Child-Focused Approach to Raising Lifelong Learners Audiobook
- Raising Lifelong Learners Membership Community – The Learners Lab
- Raising Resilient Sons by Colleen Kessler, M.Ed.
- Embracing Play for Teens | Growth and Resilience
- Benefits of Keeping It Playful With Teens
- How a Return to Outside Play Will Help Our Kids Thrive with Ginny Yurich
- Play-Based Learning In Your Homeschool: It’s More Than Just Board Games
- The Importance Of Play For Your Entire Family
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