Friday, August 17, 2012

Science Tuition - How to Get Your Kids Interested in Science [sciencetechnology-center.blogspot.com]

Science Tuition - How to Get Your Kids Interested in Science [sciencetechnology-center.blogspot.com]

Question by Erin: What can I do with my exercise science degree? I just finished a bachelors in exercise science. I was planning on going into PT but after my internship I decided its not for me know I just don't know what to do? I don't want to personal train. Does anyone else have an exercise science degree? Best answer for What can I do with my exercise science degree?:

Answer by tball275
You can be a Physical Therapy Assistant or a Tech at a hospital. You can also be a nurse's assistant. I know this from others I know with a similar degree... Below is a helpful link:

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Many parents have experienced a common trend in children when it comes to science. The subject is one that is met with discontent and a lack of overall interest. But there is not any reason for your child to remain hostile to the subject matter, instead take the chance to use your child's natural curiosity to help them find a passion for science. Things that happen in their day to day schedule can all be forms of science.

In general most parents have a belief that they are not able to give their children direction in science because it might require a degree to understand. However, if you can explain why something happens, and assist your child in determining how something works you are on the right track.

Take for a moment your basic understand of science. When you were going to school here in Singapore what did you learn, and how was the learning process focused on science. Things were basic levels of cause and effect. Use that information and explore the world with your child and ask them questions. Take time to explore the basics in science, and help them to be a part of finding the solution when they ask a question. For example, why does it rain? You could explain the process and make it boring, or you can turn it into a project that both of you enjoy.

From there you can learn about the different types of clouds in the sky, and what leads to humidity in the air. From there you can continue to create a list of questions that help dig deeper into the concept and watch as your child is fascinated in learning.

One vital thing to remember is to never judge them for asking, or suggesting a correction while they are answering. When there is something incorrect in their answer, focus on what was answered correctly and then guide them to the correct solution on the part they were incorrect on.

Another way to help get a child about science is to teach them all about chemical reactions while they are cooking or baking. For example, take a moment to add vinegar to milk and watch how it curdles, or melt down sugar into sweet syrup. You can then discuss the tasty treats you make and explain why the reaction happened.

Not every child is the same, and their interests will be different and you will need to find an area of science that excites them. Some love animals, while others will love exploring in the kitchen. Some kids have even been known to love rocks, so consider all these areas when you are designing a project for them.

Finally, you need to recognize who your child is. If they are having a hard time understanding science, start with a simple yet fun project that gains interest, and then build from that. Do not push them to the point of struggling at any time either. Allow them to learn at their pace and encourage questions. By building their confidence you can also build their love of science.

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