Curiosity And Learning

curiosity (challenge)
By Eugene Morgan

Curiosity is the beginning of learning. Curiosity holds our attention long enough to learn something and remember what we have learned.  And learning should be fun. Our neurons in our brain can only take enough dry facts before they get fatigued. Our brain needs constant stimulation, which means we’re always looking for novelties to capture our interest, long enough to learn something about them. For us to learn effectively we must be in an environment where it is safe and learning is encouraged. Fear can zap out our curiosity and without curiosity, it is difficult for us to learn and develop and master a skill. It is all right to enjoy the experience of learning new things and have fun during the experience.

 

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