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Kids Science


Learning can be fun!




Disclaimer (Technology): Note that the World Health Organization suggests the following limitations for children regarding technology:
  • Infant (less than one year of age): Screen time is not recommended.
  • 1-2 years of age: No screen time
  • 2-3 years of age: An hour at most for 2-year-old's, with less time preferred.
  • 3 to 4 years old: No more than one hour daily.

Educational Videos

The following play list provides a large array of educational resources - learning can be fun! Many promote all areas of development, but mainly science! We hope you find them helpful and fun to view.

These are for various age groups so in some respects parental guidance is suggested.
  • Cognitive Skills; (Problem-Solving): Music and movement help children work through problems by encouraging logical and sequential thinking and reasoning; this impacts their cognitive development in multiple ways.
  • Social Skills: Music and movement activities are often performed in a group setting, encouraging kids to engage, relate to, and play with one another.
  • Physical Skills: When kids get up and dance to music and move around to the sounds, they learn how to control their bodies; they also know just what their bodies can do! Watch some of the videos above to see what children can accomplish with some encouragement and music exposure.
  • Emotional Skills; Self-Regulation/Concept: Children learn to communicate their feelings and thoughts through music and movement - it is a beautiful way to help children work through complicated feelings and help them to find healthy ways to express themselves (self-regulation). It is one of the best ways to teach self-regulation skills to children during their formative years, ages 0-5 years, and again in adolescence when teen hormones emerge and identity is the new priority.
Science Videos

Science Encourages curiosity and promotes the quest for life's answers!

Science has led to the discovery of everything from gravity to medicine; science itself is the search for cause and effect - it is based on natural curiosity—and when children aim to learn more about the world around them, it helps them to feel more grounded and connected to their world!

Science, directly and indirectly, influences all aspects of everyday life; it's everywhere, from the food we eat to how we get around. Once you see all the opportunities to learn, the relationship between science and critical thinking skills becomes apparent. From a very young age, science helps shape children's development in more ways than one! They develop essential science skills as they learn to ask questions, make predictions, observe, test, and then communicate their findings.

Benefits for kids:

1) Executive Function: 8 executive functions develop rapidly in the first five years, and four of them are related to the following essential skills:
  • Communication: Science helps children develop critical life skills, including the ability to communicate,
  • Organization: The ability to remain organized and focused,
  • Perspective: Science helps children find form their own opinions based on observation.
  • Self-Awareness: Science also helps children develop their senses and overall awareness.
2) Hands-on Learning: Most Children are hands-on learners because of their heightened sensory development, so exploring the world around them is essential, as it provides many opportunities to get out and explore their natural world. That is why you should always appreciate the power of learning through play - interacting with their environment will support their intellectual development.

3) Enhances Curiosity: Children are primed for learning; what they learn while young can impact their interests later in life. Although studies show that students develop an interest in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics during elementary school, early exposure during their preschool years (2+) can significantly affect their psyche both socially and emotionally just through the experiences in exploration alone.

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