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by Mom It Forward on October 29th, 2015 | No Comments »
Research shows that when parents play an active role, then their children achieve greater success as learners - regardless of socioeconomic status, ethnic background, or the parent's level of education. Doing STEM activities together as a family encourages kids and adults alike to think about the “whys” and “what ifs”…
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parenting • ages and stages
by Desiree Allen on February 28th, 2012 | 2 Comments »
It was early on in my childhood that I discovered I was one of the "right-brained" folks. I excelled in my music classes and was a great reader of emotions. I had a hard time making up my mind but I was fun and witty. When it came…
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mom • education
by Carissa Rogers on January 16th, 2011 | 3 Comments »
Teaching kids about chemistry can be problematic; the concepts are a bit over their heads. Talking about the PH scale or how ions react will get a blank stare, instead show them how it works with a visual project. By having fun activities, like making a color changing cabbage liquid,…
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mom • education
by Carissa Rogers on January 9th, 2011 | 4 Comments »
Teaching your kids to love science is as simple as making it fun. The more hands-on, curiosity-building, and messy, the better!
Kid-Friendly Science Experiment to Teach the Difference Between a Liquid and a Solid
Inserting a little playfulness while comparing the differences between a liquid and a solid makes an…
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