Building Budding Scientists

All children are natural scientists. They ask questions, experiment and design through the course of everyday explorations. The teachers and staff at IUPUIā€™s Center for Young Children have encouraged this natural scientific curiosity with their STEM preschool program, which is geared toward kids ages 4 to 5. The Center forĀ YoungĀ Children STEM program focuses on teaching science, technology, engineering and math to preschoolers in a way that young children learn best: through play. Ā 

ā€œWeĀ useĀ aĀ simplifiedĀ formulaĀ forĀ theĀ scientificĀ methodĀ andĀ theĀ engineeringĀ designĀ process,Ā whichĀ children naturally use in their play,ā€ says Jennifer Bohannan, multiage lead teacher at IUPUIā€™s Center for Young Children. ā€œTheĀ teachersĀ buildĀ awarenessĀ ofĀ theĀ processĀ byĀ usingĀ appropriate terms and guided support.ā€Ā Ā 

For instance, if a child is interested in building a tower or bridge, they naturally gravitate to building blocks. The teachers then support the childā€™s efforts by observing and asking about their ideas. What materials did they choose and why did they choose them? Does it ā€œdoā€ what they designed it to do? Would they build it differently next time? Itā€™s these kinds of questions that encourage kids to take their play to the next level.Ā 

ā€œItĀ isĀ ourĀ jobĀ toĀ helpĀ themĀ recognizeĀ thatĀ whatĀ theyĀ areĀ doingĀ isĀ science,Ā engineeringĀ andĀ mathĀ byĀ providingĀ vocabulary,Ā toolsĀ andĀ processesĀ forĀ exploring,ā€ says VikkiĀ Tucher, multiage lead teacher at IUPUIā€™s Center for Young Children.Ā 

The Center forĀ YoungĀ Children STEM preschool program provides a setting in which children can wonder, solve, learn and grow. Children can explore many different scientific topics, including the human body, astronomy and simple machines. Kids learn in both small-group and large-group settings, and the curriculum follows Indiana Early Learning Foundations standards.Ā 

Free-choice play and daily outdoor play are also built into the school day, giving preschoolers a well-rounded, holistic learning experience. ā€œAll scientists need to read, write, tinker and document learning,ā€ Tucher says. ā€œTherefore, art, reading, writing and play time is naturally included throughout the day.ā€Ā 

To learn more about IUPUIā€™s Center for Young Children and the STEM preschool program, visitĀ https://childcare.iupui.edu/pages/STEM.aspĀ 

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FastĀ Facts About IUPUIā€™s Center forĀ YoungĀ ChildrenĀ Ā Ā 

  • The CYC STEM preschool program is for kids ages 4 and 5, but CYC offers full-day care for kids 6 weeks old through 5 years old.Ā 
  • Monthly field trips are offered year-round, including summer splash days, walks around the IUPUI campus and swim lessons at the IU Natatorium.Ā 
  • Classes for ages 3 to 5 are multiage, which means that kids can spend more than one year with the same teacher.Ā 
  • Ā Thirty-five percent of the CYCā€™s full-time teaching staff have a Masterā€™s degree or are currently completing a Masterā€™s degree.Ā 

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