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25 Ways to Cultivate Curiosity in Your Children

April 19, 2012 by Ami 8 Comments

Sometimes kids lose a bit of their curiosity. And sometimes learning gets stagnant. But it doesn't have to stay static. You can keep kids curious.

25 Ways to Cultivate Curiosity + 20 Bonus Ideas from Walking by the Way

I'm often asked, "What if my child isn't interested in ANYthing?" What then? 

If your child is bored or in the doldrums, tempt him with miscellaneous items — a tub of magnets & metal pieces, a math balance, an owl pellet, watercolor pencils & paper, a new game, an insect display box, or a blank notebook & fancy pen. Simply leave items for your student in a familiar place. You might be surprised how much he enjoys finding, examining, and exploring! Occasionally, I will even give one of these items as an unexpected gift making it a little more mysterious and fun. 

25 Ways to Cultivate Curiosity + 20 Bonus Ideas from Walking by the Way
I surprised Simon with an AtmosFlare 3D pen; he loved it!

You can also choose an engaging activity to do together. Here are twenty-five different ways to stir the pot– ideas to get questions, answers, and curiosity gushing again. Pick and choose the activities you think your student will respond to, but don't be disappointed if your student doesn't swoon. Just keep trying.

Here are 25 ways to stir-up some curiosity!

1. cook up a recipe from another country (do this for your student or with your student)

2. go on a hike with binoculars

3. tackle a Kids Who Think challenge

4. watch a play or attend an orchestra concert 

5. make suet or hang up bird feeders and wait for new feathered friends

6. create a famous-artist-inspired art project

7. tour a historic site (a battle site, an underground railroad house, the birthplace of a famous person, a boat ride on a famous river)

8. build a solar oven

9. purchase a butterfly garden, a ladybug land, or an ant hill

10. play in a creek or walk the seashore

11. offer to house a critter your child finds (praying mantis, frog, beetle, crawdad, walking stick, spider); observe it for a few days before releasing it back into the wild

12. visit a pet shop, zoo, or farm (ask your child which one she'd like to go to)

13. buy a pocket microscope and examine household items

14. network with other homeschoolers and find a pen pal for your student (from another state or country)

15. encourage your student to start a collection

16. make an inventions box for your student to investigate 

17. start a container garden and let your children decide what to grow

18. entice your student to compose mathematical word problems for you to solve

19. try something new (an art lesson, knitting, horse-back riding, the possibilities are endless!)

20. spend the day with someone who loves what they do or interview someone who has had an interesting life (grandparent, local artist, soldier, neighbor, family friend)

21. dissect something (a flower, a bug, an old telephone)

22. go star gazing (and borrow a telescope!)

23. conduct some science experiments 

25. read great books together

If you'd like, here is a printable list of 25 Ways to Cultivate Curiosity in Your Homeschool.

25 Ways to Cultivate Curiosity in Your Homeschool (printable list) from Walking by the Way

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If you need even more ideas (who doesn't?!), here is another free tool for your homeschool: Twenty Tempting Things! Simply leave items out on the coffee table, on your student's desk, or in another area he is bound to bump into. Maybe he will take the bait!

Twenty Tempting Things! Printable List of Ideas to Stir-up Curiosity in Your Homeschool from Walking by the Way

Download Twenty Tempting Things

25 Ways to Cultivate Curiosity + 20 Bonus Ideas from Walking by the Way

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Comments

  1. Vanessa says

    April 19, 2012 at 10:42 am

    These are fun suggestions, thanks!

  2. Abby says

    April 19, 2012 at 11:27 am

    What a great list! Thanks so much for sharing it, and all of your other ideas in the series!

  3. Rebecca says

    April 19, 2012 at 4:52 pm

    Your collection comment gave me a giggle. My little guy….has a basket that he carries everywhere. It has his favorite collections in it…rocks, army men, easter eggs…and who knows what else…but, he uses those for math and reading…so cute! My older two went to school for k and I’m still trying to pull them out of the dullness they entered….you’re still inspiring me…the series you have written is really great! Thank you!

  4. Kayla Arrowood says

    April 19, 2012 at 5:09 pm

    Wonderful Ideas Ami. Thanks so much!! XOXO

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