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Calvin Asks: How can I keep my daughter inspired in engineering subjects?

My daughter is 11 and loves all things STEM! However they don’t do a lot of science at school and I want to make sure she stays interested in the subject.


I am clueless about engineering and I was hoping to get some advice about interesting activities to inspire her.


I'm a single mum and money is tight, so big expensive things are out – any suggestions on what I can do?


Looking for inspiration - Brighton

 
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    Visit inspiring places.  Some of these will be free and some will be more inspiring than others.  Being inspired is personal so wide exposure at that age is key.

    http://www.stemsussex.co.uk/primary/places-to-visit/


    My local university holds a science school for girls, I'd hope you could find something similar with the University of Sussex.  You'll need to ask directly as, in my experience, these things don't need to be widely advertised to fill their places.


    Visit Bletchley Park if you haven't already.  It's brilliant.  If you have, go again, too much to take in in one go.
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  • Former Community Member
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    Visit inspiring places.  Some of these will be free and some will be more inspiring than others.  Being inspired is personal so wide exposure at that age is key.

    http://www.stemsussex.co.uk/primary/places-to-visit/


    My local university holds a science school for girls, I'd hope you could find something similar with the University of Sussex.  You'll need to ask directly as, in my experience, these things don't need to be widely advertised to fill their places.


    Visit Bletchley Park if you haven't already.  It's brilliant.  If you have, go again, too much to take in in one go.
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