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The Beginnings and Endings of Curiosity

December 17, 2013
By DanielHint. BRONZE, Richmond, Virginia
DanielHint. BRONZE, Richmond, Virginia
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I am constantly wondering things. Most times they were simple things such as, why is the sky blue. The answer to this question can be found in almost any modern science textbook. Other thoughts were more complicated, such as, why did we evolve and not our closely related primates. As you can imagine this question was sparked after a particularly engaging discussion in my fifth grade science class.

Now my biggest wonder is why we are naturally curious. Is the amount of curiosity one person has genetic, like hair color and chances of certain diseases, or is it taught to you when you are younger? Or perhaps it is influenced by the people around the child. If the parents of the child are very curious about the world will the child pick up on that behavior? I think that this is a very exciting topic that is relatively unexplored.

When the average person thinks about curiosity they may imagine a child getting into trouble for sneaking around. Should this behavior be encouraged instead of chastened? If a child is taught at a young age that being curious is wrong; will this dampen their curiosity? The answer is yes. If they are grilled into their brain that being curious is wrong will this make them think that wondering about unknown topics is wrong. What if this is the next Einstein or Picasso that is being chastened for being curious?



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Aunt Nook said...
on Jan. 7 2014 at 2:10 pm
Well said!  Do you think the way young children's freedom to play and explore outside has been curbed to keep them safe, will also impact the drive humans have to explore their surroundings? Do you think the exploration they do on line makes up for the actual physical stimulus of the senses of touch, sight, smell being outside offers?