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February 26, 2018

Bathtime Science

When I think about it, during the course of my son鈥檚 bath last night we touched on physics, marine biology, anatomy and acoustics, and he was squeaky clean by the end of it!听

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Sarah Erdman
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Tips for Gardening with Children

The most exciting part? When children get to eat their long-awaited garden treats. What could possibly be more tempting on a hot day than fresh watermelon from the garden? The proud smiles say it all.
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HOT: Tinkering Online Module (On Demand)

This interactive online module provides preschool teachers with strategies to promote children's Higher Order Thinking skills and increase understanding of STEM concepts in the classroom.
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Young Children
November 1, 2017

More Than a Foundation: Young Children Are Capable STEM Learners 兀賰孬乇 賲賳 賲噩乇丿 兀爻丕爻: 丕賱兀胤賮丕賱 丕賱氐睾丕乇 丿丕乇爻賵賳 賲鬲賮賵賯賵賳 賱賱毓賱賵賲 賵丕賱鬲賰賳賵賱賵噩賷丕 賵丕賱賴賳丿爻丞 賵丕賱乇賷丕囟賷丕鬲

賷毓鬲賯丿 丕賱賰孬賷乇 賲賳 丕賱賳丕爻 兀賳 丕賱鬲毓賱賲 "丕賱丨賯賷賯賷" 賱賱毓賱賵賲 賵丕賱鬲賰賳賵賱賵噩賷丕 賵丕賱賴賳丿爻丞 賵丕賱乇賷丕囟賷丕鬲 賱丕 賷丨丿孬 丨鬲賶 賷賰亘乇 丕賱兀胤賮丕賱

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Elisabeth McClure
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Young Children
November 1, 2017

More Than a Foundation: Young Children Are Capable STEM Learners

The research is clear: when we say children are 鈥渂orn scientists,鈥 we鈥檙e not just being cute; they really are active scientists, right now, systematically and intentionally exploring their environments, even from the day they are born.

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Elisabeth McClure
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Young Children
November 1, 2017

M谩s que una base: Los ni帽os peque帽os son alumnos con capacidades STEM

The research is clear: when we say children are 鈥渂orn scientists,鈥 we鈥檙e not just being cute; they really are active scientists, right now, systematically and intentionally exploring their environments, even from the day they are born.

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Elisabeth McClure
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Nurturing the Scientist in Your Child

Help your child develop the skills needed to think like a scientist, which will allow him or her to understand increasingly complex science concepts. Here are some ways to do that.
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