We are a research-based literacy centre, focusing on the development of leadership and literacy skills in preschoolers. We advocate creative learning in the children's learning experiences.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Be Curious

Be curious. That’s the leadership skill of the month. Being curious means eager to learn or know. A child’s curious nature is a quality shared with geniuses, pioneers, and all great creative people to some degree. Being curious has great benefits in propelling young children and even adults to understand themselves, others, and their surroundings well. In the activity above, the children obtain new knowledge about their friends. First, they drew lots from a pouch with a friend’s name on it. Then, they have to think of an intelligent question to ask that particular friend. For example, “Why are you so cute?” The friend too has to answer the question with an intelligent answer. For example, “Because I’m special!” They children did so well. We are very proud of them. Well done, Amazing Leaders!

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