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At STEMIE, we use adaptations to ensure each and every child, including young children with disabilities can fully participate and engage in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) learning opportunities and experiences at home, in early childhood programs, and in the community.
There are many prevailing beliefs and attitudes about child development, disability, learning, and STEM that limit STEM learning opportunities for young children.
Open-ended question prompts to ask young children
Find examples of adaptations based on functional needs andskills that can be used before or during dialogic reading and other shared book reading experiences.
Child-level processes are an iterative set of practices where a child is performing or doing something to answer a question (Bybee, 2004).
Cross-cutting concepts are a set of overarching big ideas that look and behave similarly across all STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) domain areas.
Learn about dialogic reading and how you can use it to have storybook conversations in STEM with young children.
Transform everyday routines and activities into playful STEM and brain-building opportunities with your young child!
In this guide, we operationally define noticing and provide examples of different ways young children, including children with disabilities, may show us how they have noticed something or someone in their environment.
At STEMIE, we first use adaptations to ensure young children with disabilities can fully participate and engage in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) learning opportunities and experiences. However, some young children may require additional instructional supports from adults and/or peers to successfully engage in STEM learning opportunities and experiences.
The chart below outlines eight easy at-home storybook adaptations, categorized by the type of support families and practitioners may provide (motor, sensory, communicative/linguistic, visual, or auditory).
Use this form to create a STEM experience with a family or teacher.
Use this form to gather information about a child you are working with.
Our presentation slides are included in the first attachment. In the second attachment, you will find links to the resources we mentioned during the presentation.
This session explores the integration of American Sign Language (ASL) in STEM storybooks to support early childhood development, highlighting how ASL inclusion fosters positive STEM identities and empowers young learners, especially those with disabilities, to engage with STEM in an accessible and playful way.
STEMIE’s flash presentation and resources on STEM at home for young children with disabilities at Students with additional needs in remote learning – An “Unconference”, May 20, 2020.
A list of books that embrace and celebrate Asian Pacific Heritage in STEM and have lots of engaging illustrations and photos to talk about with young children.
These books embrace and celebrate Black innovators in STEM with engaging illustrations and photos to talk about with your young children.
A list of books that embrace and celebrate Hispanic & Latinoa heritage in STEM and have lots of engaging illustrations and photos to talk about with young children.
A curated list of Native American heritage books that embrace everyday STEM ideas accurately and have lots of engaging illustrations and photos to talk about with young children.
Children's books and shared book reading can be a powerful way to include each and every child in learning about STEM concepts. Books offer children an opportunity to experience children and adults with disabilities in STEM settings that they might not otherwise experience in person.
A list of books that embrace and celebrate women innovators in STEM fields and have lots of engaging illustrations and photos to talk about with young children.

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STEMIE Learning Trajectories
Visit our sister website to find investigations by exploring activities by STEM domain or by cross-cutting concepts.

My S.T.E.M. Adventure

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