Why STEM Education is Important for Kids? 

Research shows that children develop an interest in STEM fields at an average age of 8. So this is the age when they are fascinated by technology, gadgets, and gizmos.

Builds creativity


               

STEM activities teach children to develop a knowledge base through the process of active learning. 

Encourages Independent Thinking 

               

In order to function effectively in society and in the workplace, our children need a system of learning that integrates teaching

Uses Real-Life Examples

               

These collaborations teach them to manage their time, communicate, and work in teams or individually to complete a task. 

Uses Hands-on Activities 


               

The focus for students shifts from taking in instructions to ‘knowing’ and being able to use and apply the knowledge in relevant ways.

Improves Logical Reasoning


               

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