Exciting STEM Experiments at Home: Fun and Learning Combined
Where does rain come from? How does a crane work? Why can airplanes fly in the sky? You might hear no
less than 100 such questions from your curious little one every day. Children have a wide-ranging
curiosity about the world, and you might wish you knew more about these sciences and had a good way
to
explain them to children.
Children are natural scientists, constantly observing, questioning, discovering, testing, and solving
problems. These are all valuable aspects of STEM learning. STEM experiments can further develop
these
instinctive learning experiences in children. They can make abstract scientific concepts more
concrete,
interesting, and easy to understand. They also stimulate children's curiosity, boost their
confidence,
and help them develop critical thinking skills.
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