I am so glad i found this post. I'll be looking forward for more posts from
I don't have a child yet, but if I shall ever have a daughter in the future, I would definitely expose her to the beauty of of STEM.
As a child, I was given dolls and cooking set to play with so I never had early exposure to science. I didn't develop any love from it not until I reached highschool, which was for me, quite late already.
That's not going to happen to my future daughter (if ill have one). Ill make sure my kids (I'm assuming I'll have three little munchkins) know calculus even before its taught in school. LOL
RE: Women in STEM - Encouraging girls for STEM careers