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Curiosity isn’t just adorable—it’s a powerful force in a child’s growth.
Today Jim and Ralph move from Capable Kids to Curious Kids.
 When children are encouraged to explore, ask questions, and follow their interests, it stimulates more than just their imaginations.
 Research indicates that curious children tend to do better in school, with stronger skills in reading, math, and memory—even when factors like attention span or socioeconomic background are considered.
But the benefits extend far beyond academics. Curiosity enhances the brain’s ability to solve problems creatively, think critically, and remember information more effectively. It prepares children to be adaptable thinkers who aren’t afraid to experiment, make mistakes, and try again.
So let’s help our kids stay curious!
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Here is a link to You Tubes Curious Kids: https://youtu.be/U4QbjPygpt0?si=BXq9w01SVTXk8iQ3
Jim’s book Oak Island Obsession is now out on Amazon. You can read a sample at: https://a.co/d/a5tduAm