Episode 10: The SIMPLE Framework: 6 Steps to Learning That Sticks
Have you ever felt like you were forcing a lesson, a conversation, or even just homework on your child, only for it to completely fall flat? When I started STEAM Made Simple, I realized that I had to simplify complex concepts not just for my students, but for myself. Out of that necessity, I developed the SIMPLE Framework. It is the exact blueprint I follow for every single thing I teach, whether it’s a high-level STEAM experiment or a foundational literacy skill.
In this episode, I’m breaking down each letter of the framework: Start with the brain, Invite curiosity, Meet them where they are, Practice through play, Link to emotion, and Encourage independence. I’ll even walk you through a real-life example of how to use this framework to teach letter sounds without a single worksheet in sight.
In this episode, we cover:
* S - Start with the Brain: Why no learning happens if a child isn't regulated and "online".
* I - Invite Curiosity: Using play invitations and novelty to open up learning pathways.
* M - Meet Them Where They Are: The vital importance of adjusting tasks to a child’s individual level rather than a textbook standard.
* P - Practice Through Play: Why playful exploration is the brain’s favorite way to build neural pathways.
* L - Link to Emotion: Using stories and purpose to turn short-term learning into long-term memory.
* E - Encourage Independence: Strengthening self-awareness and confidence by giving kids ownership over their learning.
Featured Resources Mentioned in this Episode:
* The STEAM Made Preschool Curriculum: [https://stan.store/steammadesimple/p/the-steam-made-simple-preschool] My fully launched curriculum that uses the SIMPLE Framework to build a strong foundation for four- and five-year-olds.
* AI Tool Tip: How to use ChatGPT to create personalized, emotion-linked stories for your child’s specific interests.
Your "Think Like a Kid" Homework This Week:
Try applying the SIMPLE Framework to one thing you want to teach this week. If it's letter sounds, don't reach for a worksheet. Instead, Invite Curiosity with a "Sound Hunt". Present it with excitement, like "instant dopamine" and have them find objects that start with a specific sound, like "mm" for mommy.. Remember to Start with the Brain by doing a playful wall push or a deep breath before you begin.
Recommended Episodes:
* Episode 2: The Watchdog Brain (Why "Calm Down" Doesn't Work)
* Episode 4: The Power to Choose: Turning Power Struggles into Problem Solving
* Episode 5: STEAM for the Future: Raising Problem Solvers in an AI World
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You can also connect with me on Instagram @STEAMMadeSimple [https://instagram.com/steammadesimple] for daily tools, behind-the-scenes stories, and playful learning ideas.