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The Anatomy of a LEGO® Brick
The signs are obvious: LEGO items spread all over the floor or table. Wish lists full of new kits and pieces. Walking gingerly through your child’s room to avoid stepping on those hard plastic bricks that seem to blend in with the carpet. If any of this sounds...
Build a better playtime: Incorporate the simple engineering design process into your child’s activities
In an earlier blog, we talked about why engineering is so important to helping children develop STEM skills – skills they’ll need in order to advance in school, gain a good education and, hopefully, a good career. Again, STEM stands for science, technology,...
3 simple building projects to build your preschooler’s STEM skills
Does your pre-schooler have a good foundation for engineering? Yes, we understand your child is only 4 and hasn’t set foot in a kindergarten classroom yet. But bear with us — the idea isn’t quite as crazy as it sounds. First, consider what early childhood educators...
The quibble about quitting: Pros and cons of letting your child throw in the towel
To quit, or not to quit. That is the question. Your 7-year-old daughter begs to join a Brownie troop, then hides and refuses to go on the second day. Your 10-year-old son makes the travel soccer team, but a couple of games into the season (after some $100 has been...
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