Why Children's Interest in Science
Kevin Nelson (kevinnelson)
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February 16, 2022
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Children are naturally curious
from an early age. If this curiosity is not
stimulated, it is lost over time, and it also
fades the motivation to learn, creativity,
and a positive attitude towards study. It is
essential to take advantage of this innate
curiosity by encouraging children's interest
in science.
Learning science from an early
age has many benefits that will continue into
adulthood. It will modify certain beliefs
about learning, creating a positive attitude
towards learning new things. In addition,
they will better understand the world around
them, stimulating their ability to solve
problems.
The fundamentals
- Science
stimulates creativity that will allow them to
create, develop products and implement
solutions to solve real-world problems.
- Learning
through science allows the retentive capacity
to be more durable since we remember
everything we see and understand for a more
extended period.
- There are
various options to encourage the child's
interest in science. Among them is exploring
the outside world and all the nature that
surrounds us.
Eight reasons to encourage
children's interest in science
Essay Company (https://essaycompany.org/) has
grouped with the main reasons why science in
children is positive in the short and long
term. Let's not forget that it will be
beneficial both in childhood, while they are
being educated, and in their adult age,
because of all the mechanisms developed with
this teaching system.
1. Science in children
stimulates creativity
We all know that children are
born with highly developed creativity, and it
has indeed disappeared by the time they reach
adulthood for most of them. It is due to the
fact of not encouraging it at the time when
it can be most enhanced.
Exercising the right brain
hemisphere at an early age is very important
to stimulate creativity in children. Science
will teach them to generate new ideas and
link different concepts. It will allow them
to invent new technologies in the future.
2. Development with science in
children stimulates problem-solving skills.
Solving scientific puzzles
builds children's problem-solving skills.
Through the processes of analysis, synthesis,
and investigation of science, the basic
operations of thought are stimulated.
They will develop their logical
reasoning, ask questions and compare
hypotheses with scientific methods. Finally,
they will generate their theories, thus
fostering free and personal thinking, making
life easier for them when they become adults
and have to make their own decisions.
3. Children's knowledge of
science gives them a broader idea of the
world.
Knowing different sciences
facilitates awareness of the world around
them. For example, it knows how a car works
or the mechanism that regulates the movement
of human beings.
Knowing how the world moves
helps the child have a broader understanding
and link some things to others. It is not the
same to see that the car is moving to know
why it is moving. Knowing the mechanisms of
the world will help the child understand
everything around them.
4. Science in children
generates in their curiosity for the unknown.
Young children are curious by
nature. Since they are born, they explore the
world around them. To ensure that this
curiosity is not lost over time, scientific
tasks will help to increase their interest in
exploring their environment.
Outdoor activities, discoveries
about natural phenomena, and other scientific
concepts will always make the child
interested in knowing more and knowing their
world better. By awakening this curiosity,
children will find explanations for many
things, a suitable learning method.
5. Knowledge of science will
give children respect for nature.
A child understands what the
Earth is, and the balance in the ecosystem
will cause him to have a greater awareness of
care for the planet. They will understand how
their actions affect animals and plants to be
more rational about any activity.
Understanding how the planet
works will also generate a greater love and
respect for nature. And this affection for
the universe redirects the child and may even
decrease unwanted behaviors. Understanding
the impact of human activity and
environmental changes develops environmental
awareness in children.
6. Through experimentation with
science, children will retain knowledge for
longer.
Bearing in mind that learning
is a process of adaptation of an integral
functioning of the child, that is to say, to
learn, thinking or reflection, feelings, and
perception are put to work. For this reason,
experimentation with science favors the
absorption of concepts in children.
Knowing the result of something
without knowing the process of it is usually
forgotten with time. On the other hand,
understanding the path it has taken to become
what it is, is engraved in the memory as it
is a learning process perceived from the
understanding.
7. Science in children fosters
positive attitudes towards learning.
It has happened to all of us,
having an exam where you had to know a whole
subject from beginning to end. You picked up
the book and did not even assimilate where to
start. The learning method of memorizing has
its good things, but many children find it
hard to get used to it, and it is hard for
them to study it.
However, the scientific method
promoted through experiments, observation,
and understanding is more fun for the child.
And this is the reason that leads the child
to a positive attitude towards learning.
Children will find it fun and interesting to
learn new things by doing science experiments
and observations.
8. Science helps children
decrease unwanted behaviors.
Involving a child in scientific
exploration activities allows him to focus on
discovery, making him less restless and
focused on what he is experiencing. Seeing
the final results of an investigation creates
an expectation that keeps him focused all the
time.
In a restless child, any
experiment or scientific observation will
allow him to redirect an adverse action into
a positive one. In addition, he will be
entertained and have fun during the whole
process, which will satiate his desire to do
other things, and he will be more focused on
what he is being taught.
How to encourage children's
interest in science?
After learning about the
benefits of science in children, I suppose
you are wondering: How can I make my son or
daughter want to experiment with it? If your
child doesn't have any interest, you can
encourage it by joining them in explorations,
discussing what he's seeing, and asking them
questions about what he's learned to keep him
engaged. Here are three recommendations for
doing so.
Accompany your child on
scientific explorations.
Take your child on explorations
in an orchard or on a mountain, where he can
see how plants grow, the animals and insects
that live there, and the water finding its
way. Tell him everything he wants to know and
talk to him about it. You don't have to know
every single thing. He will love to
investigate along with you until he finds
out.
There are many places where you
can discover behaviors of nature, where your
child can have fun, learn, develop his
curiosity and creativity. If you want to know
more, I leave you a link to another article
in which we talk about the benefits of the
school garden.
Take your child to museums and
science centers.
There are specific spaces
created to stimulate the little ones to learn
science. Choose to take him to museums to
interact with the experiments, so the child
will investigate how things work.
In addition, there are specific
centers where they give extracurricular
classes to teach science and experimentation.
It is a complete method to encourage their
interest in science and look for your nearest
references.
Awaken children's curiosity
with books and games that deal with science.
They can also learn about
science on their own. There is a wide variety
of games and books on the market that teach a
fascinating world. These methods are
exciting, as they can be experienced alone or
accompanied by parents or teachers.
- Books: the
book mustn't be boring, there are many fun
books where the child can spend hours
learning science.
- Games:
there is a wide variety of options, and it is
an enjoyable way to learn. Children love to
use grown-up accessories, such as a
microscope, explorer kits, or science labs.
Summary
This article has looked at the
seven fundamental reasons it is good to
encourage children's interest in science. The
learning mechanisms are very effective, and,
in addition, they keep the little one very
curious. A child who has learned about nature
respects it and understands it and,
therefore, has better problem-solving skills.
Maintain the creativity that
your child innately possesses by fostering an
interest in science to grow up with a high
level of creativity. It will help them in
their career path. If this article has
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forget to ask if you have any questions.
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