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Afterschool | Out of School | STEM Event | Thursday, March 26

Simple Ways Teachers Can Involve Families in STEM Learning

As educators, we know that students thrive when families get involved and help reinforce learning. Research suggests that this is especially true for STEM. While positive STEM experiences in school have a significant influence, discussions at home amplify that impact by shaping a child’s interest and identity. One study found that childhood conversations about science at home are one of the few early experiences that significantly predict whether a student will later identify as a “STEM person” in college (Dou, 2019).

Even so, many parents hesitate to talk about topics like science and engineering with their kids. Even when family members agree that STEM learning is very important, a few common barriers get in the way:

Afterschool | Out of School | STEM Event | Monday, January 12

Low-Prep, High-Impact STEM Event Activity Kits

Whether you're a facilitator, educator, or event organizer, if you are planning a STEM club, afterschool program, or community event, you will need flexible, hands-on, high-quality activities that are easy to set up and run. We created YES STEM Event Activities to take students ages 6-12 through multiple cycles of designing, testing, and improving their solution to a real-world problem, even in short, flexible, or drop-in settings. Children as young as age 4 can participate with help from a caregiver. Each kit includes all materials, signage, and facilitator prompts you need to run an engaging, memorable STEM experience, whether participants drop in for 10 minutes or stay for an hour.

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