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How to help your child with science

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    by William Remski

    The best way to help your child with science is to have an interest in science yourself. Learn and utilize the scientific method when dealing with problems in everyday life. Help your child find books and movies dealing ...read more

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    by Purple Doodles

    Distinction between science education and scientific Science education and scientific education are not just a play of words. There is a world of difference between the two. One is a subject. The other is a philosophy. ...read more

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    by Annette Liike

    Children have a natural interest in learning about everything they see. They are always asking questions such as Why is the Sky blue? Use these opportunities to do the research to find the answer. Make it fun to find th...read more

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    by Nathan Perkins

    There are so many ways to make science exciting. Just the other day my eight year old wanted to perform a scientific experiment. He wanted to see what would happen when you dropped eggs on different surfaces. I conf...read more

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    by Jennifer W.

    Science can be an exciting way for children to learn about the world we live in. Allowing children to learn by discovery allows for some possible messes, but a lot of fun and that's what learning is all about.There are som...read more

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    by W.Truth Hurts

    In order to help a young child with science, the pupil must first comprehend the genuine meaning of the fundamental word, Science, but doing so in a definition that even a young child, just starting elementary school, cou...read more

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    by Jennifer Blanke

    The world of science is filled with wonder and amazement! Did you ever think about how many drops of nectar it takes to make a whole container of honey? Or what it would be like to actually visit the moon? What about findi...read more

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    by Elise Warren

    At some point, children begin asking the question "why" incessantly. Though this can be quite frustrating to any parent, this is the beginning of Scientific thinking. Why are rainbows in the sky? Why do we have l...read more

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    by Lesley John

    Many students struggle with the subject, Science. However, there are some ways you can help that student study science. Science is a very complicated subject, but it can be made easy through demonstrations and experim...read more

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    by Van Mackie

    Do the words physics and chemistry cause your eyes to glaze over and your mind to freeze? Relaaax. Take a deeeep breath. These two subjects are just a way to explain the world around us. The first thing to remember a...read more

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    by Shashi

    Science is a world on knowledge. There is so much to learn. At a certain age kids start asking questions and sometimes science questions too. Kids are curious to know everything. Don't just ignore those questions. Answer t...read more

  • by Ho Tin

    The word science actually means knowledge. Science is derived from the Latin word scientia. Science comes in 3 main topics, physic, chemistry and biology. Science may seen too profound for your child to apprenciate and und...read more

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    by Emily Wickersham

    Do you love to study the stars, garden, or take nature hikes? If so, you're well on your way to helping your child with science. Enthusiasm is contagious, and your youngster is likely to "catch" your curiousity about the...read more

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