A colourful story that fosters curiosity, one of our greatest superpowers
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Check this child-friendly resource at the link below: created in Italian, you will find several translations that will make sure your children can fully access the content.
Our school promotes curiosity as a powerful drive for learning, and curiosity is also one of the most useful character strengths (M. Seligman) that we can use for promoting mental health and wellbeing: be curious about how your mind works!
Research found curiosity to be associated with higher levels of positive emotions, lower levels of anxiety, more satisfaction with life, and greater psychological well-being,
curiosity can be defined as the metaskill to thrive in the 21st Century.
Inquiry-based Learning includes teaching methods built on students' individual knowledge and interests, and emphasizes learning how to learn and how to find out.
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