When children start school at four and five, they are extraordinary. They ask questions about everything. They don't worry about being wrong. They have ideas that don't follow the rules. They are, without exception, curious. By the time many of them reach seven or eight, something has shifted. They wait for instructions. They look for approval before answering. They would rather say nothing than risk getting it wrong. I watched this happen in classrooms for years. Not because teachers wanted it. Not because parents wanted it. But because the system, without meaning to, rewards compliance over curiosity. Born Curious exists to change that โ starting at home. I'm Fay. Headteacher, adult educator, twin mum. And I'm very glad you're here.