Children are born with a voracious appetite for information- they look, listen, touch, taste, and explore whenever possible. This hunger for knowledge is the engine that drives cognitive development.
In this webinar, hosted by Early Learning Investigations, author, researcher, and lecturer, Susan Engel, Ph.D., will describe the development of curiosity and discuss how the social and physical environment either encourages or discourages the process. Susan will guide participants in exploring how schools can build on children’s early capacities to inquire and invent, and how this paves the way for children to pursue ideas.
Join this free event to…
- Understand the developmental origins of inquiry and invention
- Learn about the environmental influences that shape the growth of both curiosity and invention
- Acquire a new way of thinking about the role of ideas in the classroom
Learn more and register for this free webinar on the Early Learning Investigations website.
Date & Time
Wednesday, July 23, 11 AM PT | 2 PM ET