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When was the last time you truly learned something new with a child rather than teaching it to them?
Many early years practitioners unintentionally slip into leading every step of a child’s learning journey—yet some of the most powerful moments happen when you step back and explore alongside them. In a world where tick-box activities and laminated resources can dominate, co-research offers a richer, more meaningful way to inspire curiosity and critical thinking.
By listening to this episode, you’ll discover how to:
Shift your mindset so children become active partners in exploring ideas.
Use co-research to spark deeper engagement, motivation, and problem-solving skills.
Turn everyday questions, like “What do worms eat?”, into powerful learning journeys for both you and the children.
Press play now and start transforming your practice with simple, inspiring ways to make children your co-researchers from today. For more information, please visit https://www.jigsawearlyyearsconsultancy.com
When was the last time you truly learned something new with a child rather than teaching it to them?
Many early years practitioners unintentionally slip into leading every step of a child’s learning journey—yet some of the most powerful moments happen when you step back and explore alongside them. In a world where tick-box activities and laminated resources can dominate, co-research offers a richer, more meaningful way to inspire curiosity and critical thinking.
By listening to this episode, you’ll discover how to:
Shift your mindset so children become active partners in exploring ideas.
Use co-research to spark deeper engagement, motivation, and problem-solving skills.
Turn everyday questions, like “What do worms eat?”, into powerful learning journeys for both you and the children.
Press play now and start transforming your practice with simple, inspiring ways to make children your co-researchers from today. For more information, please visit https://www.jigsawearlyyearsconsultancy.com