Professional curiosity: Creating cultures of reflection, safety and growth
13 April 2026

Professional curiosity: Creating cultures of reflection, safety and growth

The Voice of Early Childhood

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Professional curiosity is often spoken about in early childhood practice, yet its meaning can remain abstract until it is grounded in everyday interactions with children, families and colleagues. This article and podcast episode explore what professional curiosity looks like in practice, why it matters, and how it can be nurtured within early childhood communities.

 

Read the article here:

https://thevoiceofearlychildhood.com/professional-curiosity-creating-cultures-of-reflection-safety-and-growth/  

 

This episode is in partnership with The Early Years Leadership Conference

 

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Episode break down:

00:00 – Introducing the topic: what is professional curiosity?

02:31 – Defining professional curiosity: going deeper, not asking more

03:11 – Reflection as a foundation for learning

04:24 – Balancing curiosity with respect and non-intrusiveness

06:23 – Psychological safety and creating open cultures in settings

07:51 – Communication skills and asking questions in the right way

09:01 – Supporting apprentices and recognising different starting points

11:24 – Building reflective team cultures (example of shared communication approaches)

12:42 – Learning from each other and empowering educators as leaders

14:38 – Risks of lacking professional curiosity (complacency and stagnation)

16:04 – Impact on staff wellbeing, retention and relationships

17:42 – Early intervention and the dangers of assumptions

19:34 – Challenging bias and recognising personal perspectives

21:24 – Role modelling curiosity, vulnerability and reflective leadership

22:44 – Strengthening relationships with families through curiosity

24:22 – Generational impact of professional curiosity on children's learning

26:44 – Curiosity in training, CPD and professional development

28:58 – Supporting educators to develop their own pedagogy

30:45 – Moving beyond fixed approaches and embracing critical thinking

32:11 – The importance of collaboration beyond individual settings

34:38 – Introduction to the early childhood leadership conference

37:01 – Creating community, safe spaces and inclusive dialogue at events

39:02 – Amplifying diverse voices, including apprentices

41:15 – Encouraging participation and shared learning at conferences

43:28 – Final reflections: what should listeners take away?

43:44 – Closing remarks and episode wrap-up

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