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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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  • Another great place is The Observatory in Herstmonceaux in East Sussex. My children love it there - they prefer it to the Science Museum in fact. The place is a bit tired around the edges but they have some brilliant interactive stuff and it's inexpensive entry . They also have a great outdoor play area with fantastic things to do.

    I can't recommend it highly enough. My daughter is 11 and loves it there (as I do)


    I agree its hard for kids to get involved in STEM outside of school - or so it seems
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  • Another great place is The Observatory in Herstmonceaux in East Sussex. My children love it there - they prefer it to the Science Museum in fact. The place is a bit tired around the edges but they have some brilliant interactive stuff and it's inexpensive entry . They also have a great outdoor play area with fantastic things to do.

    I can't recommend it highly enough. My daughter is 11 and loves it there (as I do)


    I agree its hard for kids to get involved in STEM outside of school - or so it seems
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