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Our kids seem to have endless questions about everyday life and sometimes the WHY questions can get a little frustrating. However, encouraging this curiosity is good for their development. We spoke with Dr. Carol O’Donnell, Director of the Smithsonian Science Education Center, about how you can support your budding scientist. Dr. O’Donnell discusses how families can find science in the world around them and shares fun activities you can do at home!

Resources:

Explore The Learning Lab where families can access free resources from the Smithsonian’s museums, zoo, cultural and research centers & libraries. Check out the Smithsonian Science Center’s new learning module, “COVID-19! How Can I Protect Myself & Others?” geared towards students in 3rd-8th grade. Encourage the little inventor in your life with these hands on activities from our partners at the National Inventors Hall of Fame Read PTA’s Our Children magazine article, “Three Tips for Raising Curious Kids” Follow the Smithsonian Science Education Center on Twitter at @SmithsonianScie

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