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Why Choose STEM Education in Preschool at Pembroke Pines?

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When it comes to early childhood education, many preschools focus on laying the groundwork for reading and preparing young minds for kindergarten. At Nowtech Academy, we understand the importance of going beyond the basics. That's why we are dedicated to offering a comprehensive approach that integrates STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) concepts into your child's early learning experience, setting the stage for a bright and successful future.


There are many reasons to include STEM education in the preschool classroom. It's more than creating a classroom full of engineers and web developers - STEM has lasting benefits for kids throughout their education and into their adult lives. Read on to learn more about why STEM should be an integral part of your child’s early learning.

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  1. What Is STEM and What Does It Look Like in the Preschool Classroom?

    • STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. In recent years, STEM has become a focus in education because there has been a lack of focus on these skills in schools, yet there is an increase in the need for these skills in current and future jobs.

    • Now you know what STEM is and what it should look like in a preschool classroom, but why exactly is it so important? Do all kids need STEM skills, even those who aren't destined for a career as engineers or computer programmers? Read on to find out just why STEM is so important for all kids.

  2. STEM Teaches Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving Skills

    • Educators agree that critical thinking and problem-solving skills are among the most essential skills students can learn. Because of the nature of technology, our society is evolving rapidly and often in unpredictable ways. Our students are facing a future with complex challenges, such as climate change and unknown problems.

    • Since there are no easy answers to the problems of the future, and since we don't even know what types of jobs may or may not exist for kids in the future, the best way to prepare them is to teach them critical thinking and problem-solving skill.

    • STEM activities naturally encourage these types of thinking. For example, from the outside, a kid participating in a "Will it sink or float?" experiment may seem like she's just playing in the water, but in reality, she is carefully considering each item, making predictions, and then analyzing the item's features to see why it gave a particular result.​​

    • Critical thinking and problem-solving skills transfer to almost any type of career kids may choose. These skills are also necessary for everyday life.

  3. Kids Learn a Lot During Their First Five Years

    • The first five years of life is considered to be a critical stage of development. Children's brains are rapidly making connections, at speeds they'll never reach again. If the links aren't created and fostered, the neural pathways go away.

    • STEM teaches the importance of making connections and helps to build these pathways. It makes sense to introduce STEM during the time in children's lives when their brains are primed to take in new information.

  4. STEM Teaches Important Foundations for Math and Science

    • Math and science are often two subjects that give kids the most trouble later in their education. This struggle may happen because students haven't built a strong enough foundation in math and science during their early years of learning. The preschool and early elementary years are often centered around teaching children to read, and much of the math done during this time is rote memorization. While reading and basic math skills are fundamental, it's important to start developing STEM skills at an early age as well.

  5. Preschool Is the Perfect Age for STEM Activities

    • Many preschool teachers shy away from the idea of doing STEM in their classrooms, thinking that it's a topic suited to older kids. However, preschoolers have a natural curiosity that is unmatched by other age groups, and kids begin developing STEM skills such as inference and cause and effect by their first birthday.

    • Preschoolers are always asking why. They want to know how everything works and why things happen the way they do. These are concepts that are addressed by STEM topics.

    • STEM doesn't have to be a group of toddlers sitting at computers, furiously typing code. It can be simple experiments, like rubbing a balloon on a student's hair and talking about static electricity. It can be a STEM center, with building kits and other STEM toys for kids to explore. At its best, STEM can take some of our preschoolers' many questions and answer them.

    • STEM isn't about memorization. Instead, it's about learning how to think about complex subjects like number theory and programming. While these topics may seem far beyond the level of most preschoolers, if you start with some STEM basics, you'll be surprised at what three- and four-year-olds can learn.

  6. Preschool STEM Can Foster a Lifelong Love of Learning

    • As educators, one of our primary goals is to engender a love of learning in our students from an early age. Studies show that many kids grow disenchanted with education much earlier than when we usually think - some even as early as preschool and kindergarten.

    • Kids don't dislike school because they don't want to learn. Instead, they don't like the way they're learning. Kids learn through play and hands-on experience. Many preschools are moving to a more worksheet-based system, which doesn't foster playtime or a lot of excitement from kids.

    • STEM, by its very nature, encourages play and experimentation. There isn't a lot of room for worksheets during a STEM lesson. As a result, kids have fun, they learn, and they develop a love of learning.

  7. STEM Helps Kids Learn to Work With Others

    • Group work is an integral part of education because it's an essential part of life. Very few of us work alone, and the sooner kids learn how to cooperate and collaborate, the better off they will be.

    • STEM challenges are an excellent way to get students working together. Kids will have to present their own ideas, listen to others, and work together to come up with the best solution. Group work also holds kids accountable for participation. The social skills kids learn from collaborative work is transferable to almost any path they choose to take.

    • STEM also helps kids learn that generating lots of ideas as a group often helps us come to the best solutions. Creativity feeds creativity. Many of our most difficult problems will be solved by groups of people innovating on one another's ideas, not a person working alone. Kids need to develop a collaborative mindset at an early age.

  8. STEM Actually Helps With ELA Skills

    • ​STEM can help build ELA skills, particularly vocabulary growth. STEM introduces kids to an entirely new set of vocabulary, words they may not hear otherwise. Older students often have trouble in science and math because the language is unfamiliar. Not only are they struggling with advanced concepts, but they are also working to understand the words used to describe these concepts.

    • By introducing STEM during the preschool years, we can expose our students to upper-level vocabulary at a young age and prepare them for the work they will do in the future. While younger kids may not fully understand all of the terms used, they'll become familiar with these words and develop a sense for how we talk about STEM topics.

  9. Students Can Get Real-World Experiences

    • Much of the preschool day is spent on constructed learning. Kids count objects, identify letters, and figure out how to hold a pencil. All of these skills have a place in the classroom and the real world, but they don't feel authentic. STEM allows us to give our students real-world challenges and authentic learning experiences.

  10. STEM Boosts Creativity

    • While we tend to associate creativity with music and art, kids can have some of their most creative ideas during STEM lessons. Many STEM challenges are open- ended, meaning kids are given a question or problem and only minimal guidance for coming up with an answer. Students will have to be creative to come up with their solutions.

    • Consider a building challenge. Give kids a few basic materials, ask them to build the tallest structure they can, and you'll get wildly different results. These types of lessons require significant amounts of creativity from students.

    • For example, students can use different craft materials to build structures or bridges. They can then test the strength of their constructions. This type of work is similar to what engineers do in the field.

 

Final Thoughts
The benefits of STEM in the preschool classroom are numerous and far-reaching. Kids who have a solid foundation in STEM skills will perform well in their later school years and have the problem-solving skills they'll need to face a technologically unpredictable future.

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Now that you know the benefits of STEM, start your child's journey to a brighter tomorrow at Nowtech Academy, the best preschool in Pembroke Pines.

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FAQs on STEM-Preschool Pembroke Pines

 

1. What sets Nowtech Academy's STEM preschool apart from traditional preschools?

Ans: Nowtech Academy's STEM preschool integrates cutting-edge technology and innovative teaching methods to provide a unique learning experience that prepares children for the digital age.

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2. What age group does Nowtech Academy's STEM preschool cater to?

Ans: Nowtech Academy's STEM preschool is designed for children aged 3 to 5 years old, fostering a love for learning and exploration in STEM subjects from an early age.

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3. What licenses does Nowtech Academy of Pembroke Pines hold?

AnsNowtech Academy of Pembroke Pines is a licensed child care center, adhering to state regulations. In most states, a single license suffices for each facility, although some may necessitate multiple licenses based on age groups served. Badge: License C17BO0824.

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4. Do you offer part-time or full-time enrollment options for your STEM preschool?

Ans: We understand that families have varying schedules and needs. That's why we offer both part-time and full-time enrollment options for our STEM preschool services. Please contact us to discuss which enrollment option best suits your requirements.

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5. How do you ensure the safety and well-being of children in your STEM preschool?

Ans: The safety and well-being of our students are our top priorities. We maintain high standards of safety by implementing secure facilities, following strict health and hygiene protocols, and conducting regular staff training. Additionally, our educators are dedicated to providing a nurturing and supportive environment where children can thrive.

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