
147. Why Rabbit Holes Create Real Education
From School to Homeschool by Janae Daniels
May 11, 2026 · 13 min · Season 3 · Episode 42
About this episode
Janae explores the importance of curiosity-driven learning in education.
Are rabbit holes distractions…or the foundation of true education? Janae explores why curiosity-driven learning helps children retain information longer, connect subjects naturally, develop critical thinking skills, build endurance, and stay intellectually alive. SCHOOL TO HOMESCHOOL RESOURCES: Janae's Links for Vintage Books Sign Up for the School to Homeschool Newsletter School to Homeschool YouTube Channel CONNECT WITH US! Instagram Facebook janae@schooltohomeschool.com 🔔 Subscribe + Follow for more! If you're a faith-driven mom exploring homeschooling, unschooling, or personalized learning, this show is for you. Don't forget to follow , subscribe , and leave a review — it helps more families find freedom in education! *Please note that some of the links included in this article are Amazon affiliate links.
People in this episode
Host: Janae Daniels
Topics covered
- curiosity-driven learning
- education
- critical thinking
- homeschooling
- endurance
- intellectual engagement
Keywords
- rabbit holes
- true education
- information retention
- subject connection
- personalized learning
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