Now that school has started do your kids come home cranky and tired? Do they just want to veg out after a long day? Or are your kids a ball of energy and looking for a creative outlet?
The last thing some of us want to do or have time for is a science experiment. Really, who has time for science after school?
But as parents we play a significant role in our kid’s scientific curiosity.
Did you know when it comes to science, children form an opinion (either positive or negative) by the age of 7?!
Do you want your kids to still light up when they discover something new? Do you want them to continue being curious about their world? Do you want your girls to be confident when they sit in their first science class?
I know I do! As mom’s we can positively influence our kids love of science.
In the next few days, I am going to share with you easy ways to keep your daughters (and you) excited about science despite the craziness of school, homework, and activities.
But first I want to let you in on a secret…
Over the summer I have been writing a book just for you! It will help you ignite your daughter’s curiosity and empower her with science.
I am putting the finishing touches on it and will be publishing it on Amazon as an e-book in the next few months! I am so excited to share it with you and can’t wait get your feedback.
It is my hope that this book will be life-changing for you and for your daughters!
P.S. I highly recommend reading my friend Morgan’s book if you’ve ever wanted to write a book but didn’t know where to start. Check it out here.
In the meantime, good luck with the kids after school today! I still have a few Summer Bucket List experiments we need to complete. I think today may call for baking fossil cookies! Enjoy!
Jim Steelhammer says
I can’t wait for the bucket list , congratulations on your book. We are so proud.