"I think kids slowly begin to realize that what they're learning relates to other things they know. Then learning starts to get more and more exciting"
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The intent is quietly corrective. Juster pushes back on the common adult fantasy that children are naturally distracted and must be hauled toward attention. His bet is the opposite: the problem isn’t curiosity, it’s compartmentalization. School often delivers facts in sealed containers - math at 10, history at 11 - and then wonders why students don’t feel the pulse. He’s describing the moment those walls thin out, when a child notices that fractions show up in music, that stories contain psychology, that maps are arguments. Connection becomes a reward system.
The subtext is also an argument about time. “Slowly” matters. Understanding isn’t a download; it’s accumulation plus recognition, the delayed click. That’s why the excitement “gets more and more” intense: once you experience the world as an interlocking set of patterns, you start looking for joins everywhere.
Coming from the author of The Phantom Tollbooth, this reads like a mission statement in plain clothes: wonder isn’t a separate subject. It’s what happens when knowledge finally behaves like a whole.
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