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Science for kids is being made interesting through innovation and creativity
Posted by Peter on Tuesday August 21, @12:43AM
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Science for kids can be made fun through many novel and modern tools that can retain the interest of kids in science. Creative aspects if given importance can rekindle the interest of science amongst kids. Science for kids needs to balance the routines of modern education with creative charm of old.

Science for kids through internet is heralding a new era of convergence and interactive learning. Innovative tools that engage the mind of the child such as interactive games, quizzes and trivia are the way for a concrete science for kids program.

Kids are incredibly curious and want to learn fast. However, our schools for long had laid stress on examinations and grades, and thus kids had to suffer.

This can change when the emphasis is on understanding the inner meaning of the principles that they learn.

The emphasis should be on visuals and feelings, rather than memory. Memory is important, but it is not the most important aspect of kids education. The important thing is to understand the principle rather than remembering it. For example, if a kid learns that fire burns, without every actually seeing fire, then there is no point in learning the fact. All learning should be experiential. What is meant by experiential learning? The child knows the facts by constant experimentation, and learning about the facts themselves.

Fortunately, there are now more and more people logging on the net. The net is a great place to learn as it provides brilliant visuals, games and other tools for great learning.

Science for kids has to be interactive, and this is being brought about cleverly by creative websites such as wonderwhizkids.com.

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