Written by: Aquib Nawab
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Parenting
Encourage your child to ask "why" and "how" questions about the world. Find solutions together to keep their interest engaged and teach problem-solving and critical-thinking in a natural way.
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Try something easy like making a volcano out of baking soda or slime. Experiments are experiential: They allow kids to learn STEM skills, stay active, and have fun with the process of experimentation.
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Go outdoors and look for insects, plants or stars. Nature brings STEM into everyday life, so children are being inspired to ask questions, experiment and learn about science through a fun and tangible approach.
Give them games such as coders, science kits or puzzles. STEM toys are fun to play with, solve problems, teach kids to think critically and creatively, all while having fun.
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Teach kids that mistakes are okay and part of learning. Celebrate their efforts, encourage persistence, and show how solving problems creatively builds resilience and innovative thinking skills.
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Explore apps that show you how to code, do math, or do science fun. Combine screen time with physical activities for kids that are going to be loving the mix of both digital and hands-on STEM activities.
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Sign up for coding classes, science clubs or robotics. These play activities teach kids to work collaboratively, take STEM classes, and develop self-esteem by inventing and solving problems.
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Recount the tales of inventors, engineers, scientists. Kids are inspired by role models to have big ideas, to take pride in their own success, and to be obsessed with finding new STEM skills.
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Connect STEM to daily life by using math for shopping, explaining science while cooking, or fixing gadgets together. These small activities make STEM relatable, practical, and fun for kids.
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