Every child is born curious. They ask endless questions about the world around them — why is the sky blue, why do stars twinkle, why do volcanoes erupt. That curiosity is one of the most precious things a child has. And for a long time, I watched it slowly fade in children who weren't given the right tools to feed it.
I spent years working in education, watching brilliant young minds sit in classrooms being taught what to think rather than how to think. Children who came in full of questions leaving with nothing but memorized answers. It broke my heart. I knew there had to be a better way.