If your kids are home for the summer, either entirely or in amounts you didn't previously anticipate, they might be looking for something to do. Or you may be looking for something for them to do.
With the COVID-19 pandemic shuttering schools, as a parent, you may be looking for fun and easy ways to help teach science to your kids at home. Or maybe your family just spent the summer outdoors ...
There's a whole world of home science projects beyond the vinegar and baking soda volcano. Credit: peopleimages via Getty Images The vinegar and baking soda volcano is a science fair classic, but ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — From learning to code to programming robots, the program Engineering For Kids is providing students with hands-on summer activities in science, technology, engineering and math ...
Parents with kids stuck learning at home during the pandemic have had to look for alternative activities to promote the hands-on learning experiences kids are missing out on due to attending class ...
It’s that time of year. Parents will be posting pictures in social media of their kids on the way back to school. Here in Georgia, many K-12 school systems start this week. I am a Professor at the ...
The STEM bus will be at the Holliday Middle School, located at 751 S College Ave, on November 4 and 5. To learn more about ...
Just in time for holiday shopping, toy expert and speech-language pathologist Erika Cardamone shows PHL 17 toys that will ...
Saturday is National STEM Day, and to celebrate, St. Francis High School in Sacramento is hosting an event filled with ...
If you’re looking for a gift to get your little one off the screen and busy with a hands-on activity instead, consider a ...
Parenting dilemma: I made my son do his own science project, but when I got to school to see all of the projects, I was embarrassed to see his compared to the other kids’ projects that were obviously ...