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Science-Driven Kids - Incorporating STEM Into Your Child's Daily RoutinE - cover

Science-Driven Kids - Incorporating STEM Into Your Child's Daily RoutinE

T.S Avini

Editorial: T.S. AVINI

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"Science-Driven Kids" dives into the essential integration of STEM—Science, Technology, Engineering, andMathematics—into the daily lives of children. This guide equips parents and educators with strategies to foster agenuine love for STEM in children, molding agile problem solvers and innovative thinkers.
 
-Discover simple experiments using household items thatmake science engaging and accessible for all.-Transform your kitchen into a chemistry lab where daily cooking becomes a platform for thrilling scientificexploration.
 
-Inspire a love of engineering through tailored challenges that teach design and problem-solving skills.
 
In an era where technology is intertwined with daily activities, guide your child through coding basics, digitalliteracy, and robotic projects that stimulate creativity and technical skills. Encourage a blend of artistic expressionandanalytical thought by integrating the arts with scientific inquiry.
 
Whether your aim is to motivate a future innovator or simply enrich your child's educational experience, "Science-Driven Kids" is your roadmap to embedding STEM at the heart of your home.Begin a journey today that cultivatescuriosity, creativity, and a lifelong passion for learning in your child!
Disponible desde: 01/08/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 185 páginas.

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