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Raising little math minds through playful learning
From puzzles and board games to STEM toys, research shows playful activities can give young children a strong foundation in math. Early exposure to spatial reasoning, number sense, and problem-solving ...
New research from Florida International University finds that children as young as three use adult-like mental rotation strategies to solve puzzles, a skill linked to later STEM success. Early ...
Spatial reasoning measured in infancy predicts how children do at math at four years of age, finds a new study. It provides the earliest documented evidence for a relationship between spatial ...
Envision a learning environment where students using VR headsets can virtually explore detailed structures of the human brain, moving through neural pathways and connections. This immersive experience ...
(PhysOrg.com) -- Throughout much of human history, it has been assumed by both men and women that men are somehow better able to solve so-described spatial problems than are women. This apparent ...
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