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Update #2: The Problem With Most STEM Kits
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What we’re working on Understanding why so many STEM kits don’t actually stick. Why it matters Most kits are fun for an afternoon—and forgotten by the next week. They teach a concept, but they don’t leave a lasting impression. Moms want meaningful time. Kids want something they’re proud of. Most…
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Why Shared Projects Help Moms and Daughters Stay Connected Through the Tween Years
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There’s something magical about the moments we create together — the quiet laughs, the small messes, the spark of curiosity when something finally works. For moms and daughters, those moments matter even more during the tween years, when everything starts to shift — interests, confidence, and how you spend time…
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Why Tweens Need More Creative Tech (Not More Screens)
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Kids today are surrounded by screens. Phones. Tablets. Streaming. Social media. Gaming. Group chats. Screens aren’t inherently bad. They connect, entertain, and even educate. But when tweens spend most of their time consuming technology instead of creating with it, something important gets lost. The real magic happens when they shift…
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How to Encourage STEM Learning at Home (Even If You’re Not “Techy”)
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You don’t need to be an engineer to raise one. Many moms hold back from encouraging STEM because they think it requires coding skills, robotics knowledge, or an advanced science degree. It doesn’t. STEM starts with curiosity — and curiosity lives in everyday life. If STEM feels overwhelming or unfamiliar,…

