How Can Your Child Learn With Home Science Kits At Each Age?

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How Can Your Child Learn With Home Science Kits At Each Age?

22 October 2020
 Categories: Education & Development, Blog


How can home science kits help your child to learn, grown, and develop new skills? Whether you're suddenly homeschooling this year or you want to extend your child's in-person classes at home, take a look at the ways these kits can help students of different ages and grade levels.

Preschool-Aged Children

Whether your young learner enjoys the ooey, gooey fun of a slime kit or prefers to explore in a less messy way, science activity kits can help a preschooler to:

  • Use their senses. Sensory experiences in the early childhood classroom allow the young child to make discoveries through sight, touch, smell, hearing, and taste. Like preschool-based activities, an at-home kit also offers the opportunity to learn in this type of hands-on way.
  • Build their vocabulary. Biology, chemistry, physics, and the Earth sciences are filled with new words your preschooler is ready to learn. As your child explores and experiments at home, you can add to their education and introduce new science-related words.
  • Develop social skills. Even though science and socialization may not seem similar, you can use an at-home kit to help your child build interpersonal and communication skills. Sit down with your child, invite a friend over, or set up a sibling-to-sibling kit activity to build social skills.

Along with these skills and abilities, a hands-on kit is an easy way to help your preschooler develop an intense interest in the sciences. This is something your child can carry with them into elementary school and beyond.

Elementary School-Aged Children

Like preschoolers, elementary school-aged children can also use at-home kits to learn through their senses, build their vocabulary, and improve social skills. Science activity and exploration kits can also help the older child to:

  • Increase critical-thinking skills. The scientific process can help the elementary school-aged child to develop critical-thinking and problem-solving skills. Kit-based activities give your grade-schooler the chance to explore, experiment, and think in deeper ways.
  • Understand complex concepts. From animal biology to the physics of gravity (and everything in between), a kit can help the elementary school-aged student to understand complex scientific concepts at home.
  • Discover potential future careers. Even though your child is years away from college and a career, at-home kits can help the grade-schooler to learn about science-focused jobs. This can start your child on the path to their future post-secondary education and professional life.

Extend the lessons your child learns at school (or in cyber school) with a coordinating kit. Ask their teacher for advice on which activity option best reinforces the concepts they'll focus on in class at present and for the rest of the academic year. For more information about home science kits for your preschooler or elemtery-age childe, contact a local seller.