Quieting Ourselves in Nature
In this challenging season of isolation and unrest, take the time to regularly and intentionally spend quiet time in nature.
In this challenging season of isolation and unrest, take the time to regularly and intentionally spend quiet time in nature.
The benefits of STEM exposure in early life equip children well over the course of their education, career, and lifetime. It is vital that we nurture and guide our children to engaging STEM experiences that spark their love of learning.
Kids need fresh air, sunshine, and exercise that only come from being outside year-round. Winter outdoor play makes kids happy!
Giving quality time to our children as they grow does require real sacrifice on our part. However, it doesn’t have to be labor-intensive, just lovingly intentional.
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Here are the statistics for females in STEM fields: Out of every 100 bachelor’s degrees earn by females, only 12 of those are in the STEM fields Only 3 females, …
It’s that time of year! We’re getting “Back to School” but that doesn’t mean we have to leave the fun of summer nature-time behind. In fact, we can get BACK …
I’m hiring nature lovers to provide STEM Nature Clubs in schools and communities. The purpose fo the clubs is to get kids outside & learning science.
A few years ago, my family and I started a tradition. We decided to use Valentine’s Day as a platform to share our appreciation and gratitude for each other. We …
Handprint and foodprint crafts are great compliments to studying animal tracks. It allows kids to see what their “tracks” look like and helps them see the shape, toe arrangement, and …