Minds On! Learning Through Play Promotes STEM

"The play that happens in your living room, in the car, during story time at the library, and even in line at the supermarket is the kind that can help build better brains and more successful adults, and that can help transform today’s spaghetti monster and potty-training-challenged children into tomorrow’s STEM leaders."

Comment:  While this article connect playing and learning with STEM development, it really is essentially abut a good foundation for early learners, not just a STEM focus.

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