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How Parents Can Instill a Love of Science in Children

Now more than ever, we are seeing the necessity of having scientists who can solve the world’s problems. Scientists are the ones who develop the life-saving testing and vaccines needed to stem outbreaks, are the doctors and nurses who heal the sick, and are the engineers who develop new devices and processes to keep the economy running.

So how can parents support future scientists — their children — now? Extended school closures paired with summer break provides parents with a unique opportunity to further their children’s science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) learning at home.

For parents looking to actively engage their children in meaningful and continuous STEM learning while children are not physically in school, it is important to:

These four best practices will help parents both engage their children in STEM at home as well as ensure children are prepared for when they return to the science classroom. Remember, parents: with science, the possibilities are endless.