How Does Kids Science Labs work?

Why does hands-on science matter so much to kids?

Kids science Labs isn't the old science class we had a kids. It’s better!

We are all curious about something. Hands-on science is simply investigating the questions that matter to us by physically doing something to learn. Kids ask so many good questions and many of us learn best by touching and experimenting with real stuff, rather than just reading, watching, or listening. As parents, we want our kids to think about the world to solve problems, and hands-on science is the best tool for teaching problem solving, offering real context, and making the neural connections that enhance creativity and critical thinking in way that improves long term success for kids.  

Neuroscience and Neuroplasticity is behind the success at Kids Science Labs with engaging kids while building beautiful minds

If you have spoken to me before, then you have probably heard me talk so much about neuroscience and how kids brains work so differently than our own. Kids don't follow the rules, the create new ones that are not anchored by our reality. But its real to them, and it allows them to see a solution where we don't see it at all. If you ever want to invent something awesome, just listen to what you kids say during the day, because there ability to flow through a problem and find a solution, is limited only by the ability for you to stop long enough to believe that their solution is indeed possible.

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We are too focused on knowledge based academic structures, that reward getting all the answers right, versus thinking about the answers differently. "Wondering Why Can Change The World" is one of our core values at KSL and it is a pleasure to be able to observe the beautiful minds of kids as young as 18 months old figure out ways to overcome the same challenges that rules teach us are limits to our future. They are not. We just lack imagination. It's time to start using it, just like our kids.

Best Winter Break Camps, Spring Break Camps, and Holiday Science Camps for Elementary Students in Chicago and Seattle

During the academic year we offer camps on school days off and during holidays. Day off camps are offered as half and full day camps from Sep-May. In addition to our day off camps, we offer holiday camps including: Thanksgiving Camp, Winter-Break Camp and Spring Break Camp (March and April).  

Children are separated into age groups to ensure a great experience and do two science classes in the morning, an outdoor experience after lunch and finish with Afternoon Creativity Studio to develop their creativity.