When teaching science to children, it needs to be fun and inviting:
*value a childīs natural curiosity
*keep it safe by setting limits (and explain safety)
*provide variety based on the interests and abilities of the child
*allow for an overlap into other subjects (math, art)
*allow the child to control the time he spends on an experiment
*let the child try new ideas and make mistakes, these are the best learning tools
*model respect for nature
*share the experiments with friends, teachers, other adults - children are proud of their accomplishments, let them be!
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