When STEM Happens at Home: Everyday Routines That Build Big Brains

When parents hear “STEM learning,” many picture robotics clubs, coding classes, or lab kits. But one of the most powerful STEM classrooms is right in your own home. From cooking dinner to bedtime stories, your daily routines are already giving your child essential skills for science, technology, engineering, and math—often without you even realizing it. […]

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From Harlem to the Moon: Honoring Apollo 11 and Inspiring the Next Generation

On July 20, 1969, something extraordinary happened. More than 600 million people around the world watched as astronaut Neil Armstrong took his first steps onto the surface of the Moon and delivered the now-famous words: “That’s one small step for [a] man, one giant leap for mankind.” But behind that “giant leap” were thousands of

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What Is Play Equity—and What Does It Have to Do with STEM?

When we talk about giving kids the tools they need to succeed in STEM—science, technology, engineering, and math—we often think about laptops, lab kits, or access to advanced classes. But one of the most powerful tools we can give them isn’t something you can buy. It’s time and space to play. That’s where the idea

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