WNY Family Magazine December 2018 | Page 26

A DOZEN — by Lisa A. Beach Try these ideas with the kids of all ages in your family: 1) Help build STEM language at a young age. Even with little ones, you can encourage them to notice their surround- ings, ask questions, and pay attention to details. Observation is a critical science skill, so challenge your child to think about what she’s doing or seeing in the world around her. ACTIVITIES A s a parent, you can help plant “STEM seeds” early in your kids. Unlike any generation before, your children are literally growing up surrounded by technology. And that’s great news when it comes to future career opportunities! According to a study called STEM Occupations: Past, Present, And Future from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, there were nearly 8.6 million STEM jobs in May 2015, with seven out of the ten largest STEM occupations were computer related. With the big push for science, tech- nology, engineering, and math (STEM) education in schools these days, you might wonder what you can do at home to boost your kids’ sense of curiosity, prob- lem-solving, and STEM skills — plenty, even with younger kids! The good news? You don’t need to be a math whiz or sci- ence buff to explore STEM topics with your kids. 2) Watch fun science videos togeth- er on YouTube. Some standouts include NatGeo Kids Cool Science Experiments and Bayer’s Making Science Make Sense videos. In Bayer’s kid-friendly films, for instance, kids get the low-down on in- triguing topics such as What Makes a Curveball Curve?, Why Do Ice Cubes Float?, When Do Fish Sleep?, What Is a Shooting Star?, and How Does a Micro- wave Work? 3) Encourage participation in STEM clubs. In younger grades, you might find Lego Builder’s Club at school or in the community. In some middle schools and many high schools, your child might be able to join an after-school cod- ing, web development, engineering, or ro- APPLY TODAY! Now accepting K-12 applications for FALL 2019 Choos CSAT • Extensive career prep • Diverse K-12 student body • No tuition or entrance exams • High graduation rate • Award-winning music groups • 12 varsity sports teams • Individualized career pathway opportunities Charter School for Applied Technologies www.csat-k12.org/openenrollment (716) 710-3068 26 WNY Family December 2018