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Blooming Curious

Blooming Curious

Edwina Cottino

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Show overview

Blooming Curious has been publishing since 2023, and across the 3 years since has built a catalogue of 110 episodes. That works out to roughly 35 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.

Episodes typically run ten to twenty minutes — most land between 9 min and 21 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Education show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 1 months ago, with 14 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2024, with 49 episodes published. Published by Edwina Cottino.

Episodes
110
Running
2023–2026 · 3y
Median length
13 min
Cadence
Weekly

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Blooming Curious is for K-2 teachers and homeschool parents who want children to genuinely love learning. Hosted by early childhood educator Edwina Cottino, each episode shares practical, ready-to-use strategies built around curiosity, hands-on activities, nature-based learning, and the magic of picture books — because that's what actually works with young children. You'll find ideas for curiosity-driven lessons, early literacy, oral language development, and simple ways to bring inquiry and play into everyday learning — at school or at home. If you believe the early years matter, and that learning should be joyful and meaningful, you're in the right place. Subscribe for weekly ideas that keep children curious, focused, and excited to learn. Let's be blooming curious.Visit www.bloomingcurious.com for stress-free resources and strategies that put the love into learning.Subscribe to Get Curious for a weekly dose of inspiration and strategies to keep you and the children you teach curious!

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Why Is My Child Bored? The Screen Paradox & the Power of Real-World Curiosity

Apr 14, 202612 min

Ep 109What Classical Education and Charlotte Mason Got Right That We've Forgotten

In this episode, I'm looking at two of the oldest — and most overlooked — educational philosophies out there: Classical education and the Charlotte Mason method. I work in a Classical school, and the more I learn about it, the more I realise that the oldest approach to education and the most progressive share exactly the same starting point: wonder.We're talking about who Charlotte Mason actually was, why homeschoolers love her, why mainstream education almost never mentions her, and what her ideas about living books, narration, and nature-based learning can do for your child right now — whether you homeschool, teach in a classroom, or just want to raise a child who genuinely loves to learn.If you've been feeling like something is missing from your child's education, this episode is for you.In this episode you'll learn:Who Charlotte Mason was and why her 19th-century ideas are more relevant than everThe core principles of Classical education for early learners (K–2)Why Classical education and Charlotte Mason are far more aligned than most people realiseWhat "living books" are — and why they work where textbooks don'tHow narration builds deeper understanding than any test ever couldWhy mainstream education never talks about Charlotte Mason (and why that's a real loss)How a single high-quality picture book can teach English, maths and scienceHow going on a nature walk with a child is one of the most powerful classrooms in the world🆓 Download the FREE e-guide HERE🆓 Download the FREE lesson plan for I Went Walking HERE✨ If you value curiosity, deep learning, and hands-on teaching, don’t forget to subscribe and follow for weekly inspiration.✍️ Sign up to Get Curious, the inspirational weekly newsletter for curious parents and educators HERE💌Connect with Edwina:Email: [email protected]: https://www.instagram.com/blooming_curious/Website: https://www.bloomingcurious.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/bloomingcuriousYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@edsbloomingcurious☕️ If you like my work and want to encourage me to keep going you can do so by Buying me a Coffee. Any contribution will be gratefully received and will certainly give me the kick I need to keep going.☕️00:00 Wonder Over Worksheets00:51 Who Was Charlotte Mason01:52 Why Schools Ignore Her02:55 Classical Education Explained04:06 Inquiry Is Ancient05:37 Living Books In Action06:58 Narration And Retrieval08:23 Bring It Home Today08:57 Free Lesson Plan Offer10:10 Go For A Wonder Walk10:42 Final Encouragement

Apr 9, 202611 min

Ep 108I'm Worried About Losing Control — Can Inquiry Learning Really Work in a Real Classroom?

The number one concern teachers have about inquiry learning isn't time, or curriculum pressure — it's control. In this episode, we talk honestly about why that fear makes complete sense, what "losing control" actually looks like in practice (versus what we imagine), and the four simple structures that make inquiry learning manageable in any early years setting. Whether you're brand new to this or you've tried it and it didn't quite land, this episode will help you understand why — and what to do differently.In This Episode:· Why the fear of chaos is completely valid — and what's really behind it· The crucial difference between productive noise and actual chaos· A real classroom example: floating and sinking, two ways· The four structures that keep inquiry learning contained and purposeful· Why starting with just five minutes is enough· How to use Wonder Time, Think-Pair-Share, and simple thinking frameworks in K–2🔗 Teaching tools and graphic organisers HERE🔗 Complete picture book lesson plans with inquiry component seamlessly included HERE🔗 Inquiry Learning resources HERE🎧 Listen to this episode on how to transform wonder questions🆓 Download the FREE e-guide How to Nurture Natural Curiosity with 10 plug and play curiosity starters HERE✨ If you value curiosity, deep learning, and hands-on teaching, don’t forget to subscribe and follow for weekly inspiration.✍️ Sign up to Get Curious, the inspirational weekly newsletter for curious parents and educators HERE💌Connect with Edwina:Email: [email protected]: https://www.instagram.com/blooming_curious/Website: https://www.bloomingcurious.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/bloomingcuriousYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@edsbloomingcurious☕️ If you like my work and want to encourage me to keep going you can do so by Buying me a Coffee. Any contribution will be gratefully received and will certainly give me the kick I need to keep going.☕️00:00 Fear of Losing Control01:21 Chaos vs Structure02:52 Productive Inquiry Example03:57 Four Structures Overview04:22 Clear Entry Point04:56 Roles and Norms05:42 Thinking Frameworks06:33 Strong Lesson Close07:21 Start Small With Inquiry08:48 Resources and Wrap Up

Mar 30, 202611 min

Ep 107What Learning Looks Like When Curiosity Leads

What does learning actually look like when children are genuinely curious? In this episode, I share real classroom stories — from gifted learners who'd switched off, to children who'd come to see school as a place of failure — and explore what changed when curiosity was given space to lead. We also look at what the research says about interest development in the early years, and why the brain is uniquely receptive to curiosity-driven learning right now.In This Episode:The classroom moment that shows what curiosity-led learning really looks like in practiceWhat a 2023 study on interest development in early childhood tells us about authentic engagementThe story of a gifted learner who rediscovered his love of school through self-directed projectsHow a child who struggled found confidence and took risks when given something she truly cared aboutWhat changes for literacy, numeracy, and wellbeing when children are genuinely interestedSimple starting points — for teachers and parents alikeResearch Mentioned: Van Aswegen, E.C. et al. (2023). The impact of interest: an emergent model of interest development in the early years. Early Child Development and Care. https://doi.org/10.1080/03004430.2023.2245575Mentioned in This Episode / Related Blog post:https://bloomingcurious.com/blog/post/step-by-step-integrated-inquiry-teaching-guide🆓 Download the FREE e-guide How to Nurture Natural Curiosity with 10 plug and play curiosity starters HERE✨ If you value curiosity, deep learning, and hands-on teaching, don’t forget to subscribe and follow for weekly inspiration.✍️ Sign up to Get Curious, the inspirational weekly newsletter for curious parents and educators HERE💌Connect with Edwina:Email: [email protected]: https://www.instagram.com/blooming_curious/Website: https://www.bloomingcurious.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/bloomingcuriousYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@edsbloomingcurious☕️ If you like my work and want to encourage me to keep going you can do so by Buying me a Coffee. Any contribution will be gratefully received and will certainly give me the kick I need to keep going.☕️00:00 Curiosity Led Classroom00:58 Morning Learning Snapshot01:54 Research Behind Curiosity04:01 Why Curiosity Fades04:48 Project Time For Gifted06:52 Project Time Builds Confidence08:42 How To Start Inquiry09:07 What Changes In Learning11:25 Try It At School And Home11:59 Free Guide And Farewell

Mar 27, 202613 min

Ep 106Why children stop asking questions — and what we're doing that causes it.

Children’s curiosity and fascination with the world is declining. Children are asking fewer questions. This loss of curiosity can be due to depleted dopamine, as referenced in NIH-where they identified contributors such as excessive screen time, sleep deprivation, poor high-fat/high-sugar diet, low sunlight exposure, and rare genetic disorders. Research suggests low dopamine manifests as impulsivity, inattention, fatigue, poor mood regulation, and stimulation-seeking. Edwina argues solutions include removing screens in early childhood, increasing outdoor free play and boredom, raising curricular challenge and expectations (with praise for device-free classical education), and moving away from compliance-based worksheets toward narration and recitation to check for understanding and build mastery.References:Children's Health in the Digital AgeHow Curiosity Enhances Hippocampus-Dependent Memory: The Prediction, Appraisal, Curiosity, and Exploration (PACE) FrameworkGet the free e-guide with 10 plug-and-play curiosity starters.🆓 Download the FREE e-guide How to Nurture Natural Curiosity HERE✨ If you value curiosity, deep learning, and hands-on teaching, don’t forget to subscribe and follow for weekly inspiration.✍️ Sign up to Get Curious, the inspirational weekly newsletter for curious parents and educators HERE💌Connect with Edwina:Email: [email protected]: https://www.instagram.com/blooming_curious/Website: https://www.bloomingcurious.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/bloomingcuriousYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@edsbloomingcurious☕️ If you like my work and want to encourage me to keep going you can do so by Buying me a Coffee. Any contribution will be gratefully received and will certainly give me the kick I need to keep going.☕️00:00 Curiosity Is Declining00:40 Dopamine And Curiosity02:24 Symptoms We See Today03:35 Curiosity Needs Effort05:17 Cut Screens Early06:47 Get Kids Outside07:21 Bring Back Challenge10:07 Beyond Worksheets10:45 Recitation And Narration12:10 Free Guide And Farewell

Mar 16, 202613 min

Ep 105Is Curiosity the Secret Weapon Your Students Need to Survive the AI Age?

RE-RUN of a popular episode: You became a teacher to light a fire in kids — not to tick boxes. But somewhere along the way, the curriculum took over, the kids started zoning out, and you're left wondering if there's a better way.Spoiler: there is.In this episode we talk about why curiosity isn't just a lovely classroom add-on anymore — in a world where AI can write, calculate and analyse faster than any of us, it may be the most important skill we can nurture in our students.We cover:What educators are really struggling with right now (you are not alone)Why kids who only know how to memorise and recall are already being left behindThe human skills AI can't replicate — and how to start building themHow to bring curiosity into your classroom without overhauling everything you doPlus grab the free Curiosity Bundle — 10 plug-and-play curiosity starters, a short e-guide, and a ready-to-go integrated lesson plan. Download both below:🆓 Download the FREE e-guide How to Nurture Natural Curiosity HERE🆓 Download your FREE lesson plan HERE✨ If you value curiosity, deep learning, and hands-on teaching, don’t forget to subscribe and follow for weekly inspiration.✍️ Sign up to Get Curious, the inspirational weekly newsletter for curious parents and educators HERE💌Connect with Edwina:Email: [email protected]: https://www.instagram.com/blooming_curious/Website: https://www.bloomingcurious.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/bloomingcuriousYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@edsbloomingcurious☕️ If you like my work and want to encourage me to keep going you can do so by Buying me a Coffee. Any contribution will be gratefully received and will certainly give me the kick I need to keep going.☕️00:00 The Struggles of Modern Teaching00:19 Survey Results: Teachers' Frustrations01:23 The Turning Point in Education02:00 The Importance of Curiosity in the Age of AI03:35 Introducing the Curiosity Bundle04:23 Final Thoughts and Call to Action

Mar 10, 20266 min

Ep 104Why Your Child's Brain Needs Beauty to Develop Well

Are bright colours and fast-paced screens harming your child's development? In this episode, we take a close look at what the research says about children's media, classroom colour, and why beauty matters more than we think.There's a reason the old Disney films, the gentle pace of Heidi and Little House on the Prairie, and those exquisite hand-illustrated picture books felt so different from what children are watching today.Studies show that just nine minutes of fast-paced cartoons can measurably impair a four-year-old's ability to focus, self-regulate, and solve problems. And it's not only screens — research on classroom environments finds that heavily decorated spaces with competing bright colours actually lower children's academic performance and increase disruptive behaviour.Whether you're a parent, an educator, or both — this one will make you look at your child's environment differently.🔗 Links and research mentioned:The Substack article that sparked this conversation: The Colours of Childhood: Bauhaus, Crayola and the History of the Ugly PrimaryBlogpost and FREE download - How to Create An Inspiring Indoor Learning EnvironmentLillard & Peterson (2011), published in Pediatrics — fast-paced TV and executive function in 4-year-oldsFisher et al. (2014) — classroom decoration and children's academic performancePMC study on colourful play surfaces and preschooler disruption (Ksantini-Hovev & Sebba)🆓 Download the FREE e-guide How to Nurture Natural Curiosity HERE✨ If you value curiosity, deep learning, and hands-on teaching, don’t forget to subscribe and follow for weekly inspiration.✍️ Sign up to Get Curious, the inspirational weekly newsletter for curious parents and educators HERE💌Connect with Edwina:Email: [email protected]: https://www.instagram.com/blooming_curious/Website: https://www.bloomingcurious.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/bloomingcuriousYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@edsbloomingcurious☕️ If you like my work and want to encourage me to keep going you can do so by Buying me a Coffee. Any contribution will be gratefully received and will certainly give me the kick I need to keep going.☕️00:00 From Bambi to Bright Noise00:52 Why Beauty Matters01:11 When Childhood Looked Softer01:57 How We Got Garish03:18 Fast Screens and Focus04:25 Cocomelon vs Calm Stories05:21 Color Overload in Classrooms06:56 Muted Tones and Calm Minds07:18 Beauty as a Necessity08:40 Create Calmer Spaces09:13 Subscribe and Farewell

Mar 3, 202610 min

Ep 103Why Your Students Won’t Focus (And What Actually Fixes It)

Are your students refusing to start? Struggling to focus? Disinterested in learning?In this episode, we explore a powerful but often overlooked truth: lack of focus is often a lack of curiosity.Instead of choosing between structure (classical education) and engagement (inquiry learning), what if the real solution is combining both?In today’s conversation, I break down:Why children disengage in the first placeHow Classical education and Inquiry-based learning actually complement each otherHow to spark curiosity without creating chaosPractical strategies for K–2 teachers to increase focus and participationIf you're tired of behaviour charts, constant reminders, or children refusing to do the work — this episode will give you a calmer, more effective way forward.🔗 Sign up for the mini course Curiosity Without Chaos🔗 Read the blog post HERE🆓 Download the FREE e-guide How to Nurture Natural Curiosity HERE✨ If you value curiosity, deep learning, and hands-on teaching, don’t forget to subscribe and follow for weekly inspiration.✍️ Sign up to Get Curious, the inspirational weekly newsletter for curious parents and educators HERE💌Connect with Edwina:Email: [email protected]: https://www.instagram.com/blooming_curious/Website: https://www.bloomingcurious.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/bloomingcuriousYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@edsbloomingcurious☕️ If you like my work and want to encourage me to keep going you can do so by Buying me a Coffee. Any contribution will be gratefully received and will certainly give me the kick I need to keep going.☕️00:00 Why Kids Disengage: It’s Not Laziness, It’s Lost Curiosity02:05 Traditional vs Classical vs Inquiry: What’s Missing When We Separate Them02:51 The Sweet Spot: Combining Classical Structure + Inquiry to Ignite Focus04:12 6 Steps to Spark Curiosity (1–2): Rich Content & Ask Before You Tell05:03 6 Steps (3–4): Teach Explicitly After the Spark + Keep Tasks Purposeful06:06 6 Steps (5–6): Protect Cognitive Load & Build Focus with Narration07:12 Wrap-Up + ‘Curiosity Without Chaos’ Framework & Final Thanks

Feb 23, 20269 min

Ep 102Why Kids Are Losing Curiosity (And What Teachers Can Do About It)

Feeling like your students have lost curiosity and focus?If you’ve been noticing more disengaged students, shorter attention spans, and a lack of enthusiasm for learning, you’re not imagining it.In this episode of Blooming Curious, I’m sharing what I’ve seen change over my 14+ years teaching early childhood, and the exact strategies I use to re-engage children, spark curiosity, and bring learning back to life — without adding more to your workload.Because here’s the truth: Most children aren’t “naughty” or disengaged on purpose. They want to succeed. They want to please. So if they’re switched off, something deeper is going on.In this episode, you’ll learn:✅ Why many children struggle with curiosity and focus more than ever before✅ The difference between passive learning and active learning✅ Why hands-on learning is the missing ingredient for engagement✅ How to use a simple “hook” to instantly pull children into learning✅ How to plan curiosity-led learning without overwhelm✨ Want to learn how to do this consistently?🔗 Sign up for the mini course Curiosity Without Chaos🆓 Download the FREE e-guide How to Nurture Natural Curiosity HERE✨ If you value curiosity, deep learning, and hands-on teaching, don’t forget to subscribe and follow for weekly inspiration.✍️ Sign up to Get Curious, the inspirational weekly newsletter for curious parents and educators HERE💌Connect with Edwina:Email: [email protected]: https://www.instagram.com/blooming_curious/Website: https://www.bloomingcurious.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/bloomingcuriousYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@edsbloomingcurious☕️ If you like my work and want to encourage me to keep going you can do so by Buying me a Coffee. Any contribution will be gratefully received and will certainly give me the kick I need to keep going.☕️00:00 Why Kids Seem Disengaged (and What You Can Do About It)01:16 The Big Shift: Hands-On Learning Beats Passive Screens02:31 Strategy #1: Ditch the Worksheet Default—Make Learning Memorable04:45 Strategy #2: Use a Curiosity Hook to Pull Them In06:06 Strategy #3: Keep It Simple—Engagement Without Extra Work06:37 Curiosity Without Chaos: Mini Course + Resources & Next Steps08:02 Wrap-Up: Stay Curious (Subscribe & See You Next Time)

Feb 16, 20268 min

Ep 101I Almost Ruined Kindergarten on Day One… Here’s What Saved Me

Teaching kindergarten is a little bit like herding cats… but this week gave me two moments that reminded me why curiosity-based learning works.In this episode, I’m sharing a real behind-the-scenes reflection from my first week back teaching kindergarten, and how two small moments (acorns + a daytime moon!) turned into powerful inquiry opportunities.We talk about:If you teach early years and you want to keep children engaged without worksheets, pressure, or overwhelm, this episode will give you practical inspiration you can use immediately.✨ Want to learn how to do this consistently?🔗 Sign up for the mini course Curiosity Without Chaos🆓 Download the FREE e-guide How to Nurture Natural Curiosity HERE✨ If you value curiosity, deep learning, and hands-on teaching, don’t forget to subscribe and follow for weekly inspiration.✍️ Sign up to Get Curious, the inspirational weekly newsletter for curious parents and educators HERE💌Connect with Edwina:Email: [email protected]: https://www.instagram.com/blooming_curious/Website: https://www.bloomingcurious.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/bloomingcuriousYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@edsbloomingcurious☕️ If you like my work and want to encourage me to keep going you can do so by Buying me a Coffee. Any contribution will be gratefully received and will certainly give me the kick I need to keep going.☕️00:00 Introduction and First Week Back00:41 Avoiding a Rookie Mistake01:24 Joyful Moments with Acorns04:01 Curiosity About the Moon05:03 Encouraging Everyday Curiosity06:07 Conclusion and Next Steps06:58 Closing Remarks and Call to Action

Feb 9, 20267 min

Ep 100How to Plan Rich Learning Experiences Without Curriculum Overwhelm

Ep 100 Feeling overwhelmed by curriculum demands and struggling to make time to plan rich, deep learning experiences?In this episode, I’m sharing the exact planning approach I use to reduce curriculum overwhelm, save hours of planning time, and create integrated learning experiences that truly engage children.You’ll discover:How to stop curriculum overwhelm and reduce planning stressWhy comparison is making teaching harder than it needs to beHow to use picture books to plan integrated, cross-curricular lessonsHow to create deep learning experiences without worksheetsHow to assess learning through observation (and save time)Why slowing down leads to better learning and less burnoutIf you’re a primary teacher, early childhood educator, or homeschool parent looking for a simpler, deeper way to plan lessons, this episode will help you rethink how you plan — and give you permission to go slower, deeper, and enjoy teaching again.🔗 Get the Me on the Map lesson plan HERE.🔗 Get the observation and record keeping template here: https://bloomingcurious.com/b/observation-and-record-keeping-template-for-educators🔗 Read about the research into picture books here: https://bloomingcurious.com/blog/post/teaching-k-2-curriculum-with-picture-books✨ If you value curiosity, deep learning, and hands-on teaching, don’t forget to subscribe and follow for weekly inspiration.✍️ Sign up to Get Curious, the inspirational weekly newsletter for curious parents and educators HERE💌Connect with Edwina:Email: [email protected]: https://www.instagram.com/blooming_curious/Website: https://www.bloomingcurious.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/bloomingcuriousYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@edsbloomingcurious☕️ If you like my work and want to encourage me to keep going you can do so by Buying me a Coffee. Any contribution will be gratefully received and will certainly give me the kick I need to keep going.☕️00:00 Introduction: Overcoming Overwhelm in Lesson Planning00:39 The Comparison Trap and Finding a Mentor03:48 Integrating Lessons with Picture Books04:11 The Cognitive Benefits of Reading to Children06:20 Strategic Use of Picture Books in Lesson Planning08:18 Deep Learning Through Repetition and Hands-On Activities13:27 Effective Assessment Beyond Worksheets15:39 Recap and Final Thoughts17:45 Introducing the 'Me on the Map' Lesson Plan20:12 Conclusion and Upcoming Plans

Jan 26, 202621 min

Ep 99Why More Teaching Resources Won’t Fix Teacher Overwhelm (and What Actually Will)

Ep 99 A common struggle teachers face with resource overload and the misconception that more resources equate to better teaching. The core issue is often a lack of clarity, not a lack of resources. By understanding and harnessing curiosity, educators can turn everyday moments into meaningful learning experiences without the need for constant new materials. Curiosity Without Chaos is a framework that helps educators plan with confidence, use fewer materials, and keep students genuinely engaged. Listen to learn why trusting yourself and focusing on student curiosity, rather than buying resources can transform your teaching experience.🔗 Links:Sign up for Curiosity Without Chaos - a mini professional framework for educators💻 Read the blog post HERE✍️ Sign up to Get Curious, the inspirational weekly newsletter for curious parents and educators HERE💌Connect with Edwina:Email: [email protected]: https://www.instagram.com/blooming_curious/Website: https://www.bloomingcurious.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/bloomingcuriousYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@edsbloomingcurious☕️ If you like my work and want to encourage me to keep going you can do so by Buying me a Coffee. Any contribution will be gratefully received and will certainly give me the kick I need to keep going.☕️00:00 The Real Reason for Teacher Burnout00:46 The Clarity Problem in Teaching02:09 The Power of Curiosity in Learning03:20 Introducing Curiosity Without Chaos04:16 Conclusion and Next Steps

Jan 19, 20266 min

Ep 98Why Curiosity Matters More Than Curriculum in Today’s Classrooms

We're addressing the challenges educators face in maintaining student engagement and exploring how traditional teaching methods might fall short in today's rapidly changing world. I share insights from a survey of educators, revealing a common struggle with student disengagement and the pressure to meet curriculum standards. The key takeaway is the critical role of curiosity in driving authentic engagement and learning. I introduce 'Curiosity Without Chaos,' a professional learning framework designed to revitalise curiosity within structured lesson plans without adding extra workload. Join the waitlist for practical tools and rethink your approach to teaching for a more engaging and meaningful experience both for you and your students.🔗 Links:Sign up for Curiosity Without Chaos - a mini professional framework for educators💻 Read the blog post HERE✍️ Sign up to Get Curious, the inspirational weekly newsletter for curious parents and educators HERE💌Connect with Edwina:Email: [email protected]: https://www.instagram.com/blooming_curious/Website: https://www.bloomingcurious.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/bloomingcuriousYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@edsbloomingcurious☕️ If you like my work and want to encourage me to keep going you can do so by Buying me a Coffee. Any contribution will be gratefully received and will certainly give me the kick I need to keep going.☕️00:00 Introduction: The Struggle with Student Engagement00:39 Traditional Teaching Methods: Why They Fall Short02:42 The Real Issue: Lack of Curiosity02:56 The Power of Curiosity in Learning04:11 Introducing Curiosity Without Chaos05:33 Invitation to Join the Waitlist06:02 Conclusion: Embrace Curiosity

Jan 12, 20267 min

Ep 97January Lesson Planning for Teachers: Using Picture Books to Prevent Burnout

Tackling the common challenge of post-holiday burnout in teachers and homeschoolers by introducing a practical strategy that can transform lesson planning. Learn how to use picture books to teach multiple subjects, allowing for more cohesive and engaging learning experiences. Discover how to select books with rich vocabulary, strong story structures, and content connections to subjects like math, science, and social studies. Follow Edwina's step-by-step guide to integrate one powerful picture book into your curriculum, preventing burnout and making planning easier.🔗 Links:Integrated Lesson plans with picture booksIntegrated Inquiry Planner✍️ Sign up to Get Curious, the inspirational weekly newsletter for curious parents and educators HERE💌Connect with Edwina:Email: [email protected]: https://www.instagram.com/blooming_curious/Website: https://www.bloomingcurious.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/bloomingcuriousYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@edsbloomingcurious☕️ If you like my work and want to encourage me to keep going you can do so by Buying me a Coffee. Any contribution will be gratefully received and will certainly give me the kick I need to keep going.☕️00:00 New Year, Same Challenges01:00 The Reality of Planning02:35 A Different Approach: Picture Books03:21 Choosing the Right Books04:27 Implementing Integrated Lessons08:38 Steps to Get Started10:02 Resources to Simplify Planning10:50 Final Thoughts and Encouragement

Jan 6, 202612 min

Ep 96Small Habits That Transform Teaching: Make It Fun Again

In this episode, inspired by James Clear's 'Atomic Habits,' we explore how to make teaching fun and impactful by developing small, enjoyable habits. Edwina talks about creating systems instead of just setting goals, the importance of making your environment conducive to habit formation, and practical steps to ensure you consistently engage in rewarding teaching practices. Reflect on your past experiences, and download the goal-setting planner designed for educators to start building habits that will transform your teaching practice and make the new year more enjoyable for both you and your students.Download the Goal Setting Planner and reflection tool below🔗 Links:The Goal Setting Planner and Tracker for Educators✍️ Sign up to Get Curious, the inspirational weekly newsletter for curious parents and educators HERE💌Connect with Edwina:Email: [email protected]: https://www.instagram.com/blooming_curious/Website: https://www.bloomingcurious.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/bloomingcuriousYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@edsbloomingcurious☕️ If you like my work and want to encourage me to keep going you can do so by Buying me a Coffee. Any contribution will be gratefully received and will certainly give me the kick I need to keep going.☕️00:00 Introduction: Making Teaching Fun00:23 The Importance of Enjoyment in Teaching00:59 Reflecting on Past Experiences02:28 James Clear's Wisdom on Habits03:20 Implementing Small Daily Habits03:43 Prime Your Environment for Success04:19 The Power of Reflection and Goal Setting06:21 Recap and Final Thoughts07:25 Conclusion and Call to Action

Dec 29, 20258 min

Ep 95Tech-Free Kids: 24 Holiday Activities That Actually Work

Wondering how to keep kids engaged during the holidays without screens? Here are 24 screen-free activities that build curiosity and problem-solving skills—no technology required.The holidays are here, and if you're dreading weeks of "I'm bored" or battling over screen time, this episode is for you. I'm sharing practical, low-cost activities you can do at home that keep children learning without them even realizing it.From building indoor forts to discovery walks, these activities work whether you're dealing with extreme heat, freezing cold, or just need ideas to fill long holiday days. Plus, I'm sharing why I believe the real solution to technology concerns isn't government bans—it's intentional parenting.You'll learn:· 24 specific activities to try with your kids (free PDF included)· How to turn everyday moments into learning opportunities· Why teaching independence matters more than fitting in· Simple ways to rebuild communication and connection at homeFree downloads: 24 Activities That Instill Natural Curiosity in Kids + How to Instill Natural Curiosity in Children eGuide (links in show notes)Perfect for parents and educators who want practical alternatives to screen time that actually work.🔗 Links:FREE e-guide: How to Nurture Natural Curiosity24 Fun Activities That Instil Curiosity in Kids✍️ Sign up to Get Curious, the inspirational weekly newsletter for curious parents and educators HERE💌Connect with Edwina:Email: [email protected]: https://www.instagram.com/blooming_curious/Website: https://www.bloomingcurious.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/bloomingcuriousYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@edsbloomingcurious☕️ If you like my work and want to encourage me to keep going you can do so by Buying me a Coffee. Any contribution will be gratefully received and will certainly give me the kick I need to keep going.☕️00:00 Introduction: Holiday Dilemma00:12 Government's New Law on Social Media00:27 The Case Against Technology for Children01:36 Parental Responsibility vs. Government Intervention05:31 Creative Indoor Activities for Kids06:20 24 Fun Activities to Instill Curiosity06:53 Bonding and Communication Through Activities07:46 Creative Ideas: Picnics and Forts09:15 Discovery Walks and Natural Learning11:01 Conclusion and Holiday Wishes

Dec 22, 202512 min

Ep 94Stop Teaching Worksheets Start Teaching Thinking: Inquiry-Based Learning Made Simple

Feeling like you've failed with incomplete worksheets and rushed curriculum? Discover why inquiry-based learning should be your go-to strategy for deeper, meaningful education. In this episode, we explore the benefits of fostering genuine curiosity and real-life skills in children, and how you can seamlessly incorporate inquiry into your teaching practice. Learn practical steps to turn everyday experiences into rich learning moments, and access go-to resources to get started. Perfect for both classroom and homeschool educators. Download the e-guides, embrace inspired teaching, and watch students thrive. Don't forget to like, share, and review!🔗 Links:FREE e-guide: How to Nurture Natural CuriosityInquiry 101 - Unlock the joy of learning✍️ Sign up to Get Curious, the inspirational weekly newsletter for curious parents and educators HERE💌Connect with Edwina:Email: [email protected]: https://www.instagram.com/blooming_curious/Website: https://www.bloomingcurious.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/bloomingcuriousYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@edsbloomingcurious☕️ If you like my work and want to encourage me to keep going you can do so by Buying me a Coffee. Any contribution will be gratefully received and will certainly give me the kick I need to keep going.☕️00:00 Facing the End-of-Year Blues00:39 The Power of Inquiry-Based Learning01:38 Addressing Common Concerns About Inquiry03:05 Practical Steps to Implement Inquiry05:43 Resources to Get Started07:10 Final Thoughts and Encouragement

Dec 15, 20258 min

Ep 93Eight Weeks to Successful Homeschooling

The essential steps and strategies for a successful transition to homeschooling with the 'Homeschool Jumpstart' 8-week coaching program. Whether you are new to homeschooling or feeling overwhelmed, this program offers a roadmap to ease your journey. From understanding legal requirements and sourcing affordable curriculums to teaching literacy and math through engaging, hands-on experiences, we cover it all. Discover how to integrate science and humanities using inquiry-based learning and learn effective record-keeping techniques to satisfy the Department of Education. Get access to weekly live coaching calls, a private support group, and templates for long-term success. Sign up now to join our limited 12-person group starting mid-January. Join the waiting list today to secure your spot!🔗 Links:Get on the Homeschool Jumpstart waiting list✍️ Sign up to Get Curious, the inspirational weekly newsletter for curious parents and educators HERE💌Connect with Edwina:Email: [email protected]: https://www.instagram.com/blooming_curious/Website: https://www.bloomingcurious.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/bloomingcuriousYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@edsbloomingcurious☕️ If you like my work and want to encourage me to keep going you can do so by Buying me a Coffee. Any contribution will be gratefully received and will certainly give me the kick I need to keep going.☕️00:00 Introduction to Homeschooling Challenges00:59 Introducing the Homeschool Jumpstart Program01:27 Detailed Weekly Breakdown of the Program02:32 Enrollment and Final Thoughts03:48 Conclusion and Call to Action

Dec 8, 20254 min

Ep 92Curriculum VS Traditions - Which delivers deeper learning?

Exploring the transformative power of creating learning traditions, rather than racing through curriculum checklists. The focus is on establishing repeated practices that truly stick with children. Discover the benefits of traditions such as building mastery through repetition, creating a safe learning environment, and fostering a sense of identity and connection among children. Learn practical tips on how to start with a simple, manageable tradition that can significantly impact your teaching and children's learning experiences. 🔗 Links:Join the private Facebook Group HERE🆓 Download the FREE e-guide How to Nurture Natural Curiosity HERE✍️ Sign up to Get Curious, the inspirational weekly newsletter for curious parents and educators HERE💌Connect with Edwina:Email: [email protected]: https://www.instagram.com/blooming_curious/Website: https://www.bloomingcurious.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/bloomingcuriousYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@edsbloomingcurious☕️ If you like my work and want to encourage me to keep going you can do so by Buying me a Coffee. Any contribution will be gratefully received and will certainly give me the kick I need to keep going.☕️00:00 The Problem with Traditional Teaching Methods00:24 The Power of Learning Traditions01:58 Examples of Effective Traditions03:37 The Science Behind Repetition and Rituals05:07 How to Implement Traditions in Your Teaching07:35 Join the Community and Share Your Traditions07:56 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

Dec 1, 20258 min

Ep 91Learning Through Handmade Handicrafts - And Why Children Need This

Incorporating handmade handicrafts into learning benefits children in a multitude of ways. It helps their developing fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, patience, and resilience. Sharing insights from the Charlotte Mason tradition, Edwina underscores the importance of creating useful and meaningful items. Edwina also provides practical tips for integrating handicrafts into the curriculum and suggests various projects, such as French knitting, sewing, and making Christmas ornaments to enhance children's learning experience beyond traditional pencil and paper methods.🔗 Links: Download your Technologies and Design graphic Organiser HERELearn more at How to Engage Young Children and Meet Curriculum Outcomes with Textile Craft Projects✍️ Sign up to Get Curious, the inspirational weekly newsletter for curious parents and educators HERE💌Connect with Edwina:Email: [email protected]: https://www.instagram.com/blooming_curious/Website: https://www.bloomingcurious.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/bloomingcuriousYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@edsbloomingcurious☕️ If you like my work and want to encourage me to keep going you can do so by Buying me a Coffee. Any contribution will be gratefully received and will certainly give me the kick I need to keep going.☕️00:00 Welcome to Blooming Curious00:23 Balancing Holiday Chaos with Learning01:07 The Magic of Handicrafts02:18 Handicrafts in the Charlotte Mason Tradition03:18 Practical Handicraft Ideas for Kids06:48 Handicrafts and Curriculum Integration09:17 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

Nov 24, 202510 min
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