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STEAM Education You Can Do at Home
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Created byReiko Nakauchi
Last updated 5/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • Understand that STEAM is not subject memorization but a cycle of inquiry: Wonder → Hypothesize → Try → Discover
  • Explain, from a brain-science perspective, why hands-on inquiry matters most in the early years
  • Spot the STEAM learning moments hidden in everyday life — in the kitchen, the living room, the park
  • Connect Arts (A) and Mathematics (M) to nurture your child's creativity and pattern recognition
  • Apply inquiry-based teaching ideas drawn from Finland, Singapore, and Silicon Valley
  • Understand the science of why a parent's own JOY accelerates a child's learning
  • Use age-appropriate STEAM × JOY play activities for children ages 0–6, starting today

Course content

8 sections17 lectures1h 29m total length
  • "STEAM = Elite Science Education" Is a Misconception4:55
  • Why "The Power to Think" Becomes Your Greatest Weapon in the Age of AI5:10

Requirements

  • No prior knowledge of science or education is required.
  • This course is ideal for parents of children aged 0–6, or for expecting parents.
  • This course stands on its own — no other course is needed beforehand.

Description

This course contains the use of artificial intelligence.

Have you ever thought, "STEAM education is just elite science training," or "It means enrolling my child in coding classes," or "My child is more of an arts kid, so it doesn't apply to us"?


Here's the truth: all of that is a misconception.


STEAM education is not about drilling five separate subjects into your child. It's about protecting the one thing every child is born with — the drive to wonder "Why?" In other words, it's about nurturing the cycle of inquiry. When a child throws a stone into a puddle to watch the ripples spread, or stacks blocks just to see them topple over, that is already STEAM. Children are born scientists. What we, as adults, need to do is simply not crush that natural drive.


In this course, you'll learn how to bring STEAM into your own home, grounded in the latest findings from brain science and developmental psychology, and in real examples from the world's leading education systems — Finland, Singapore, and the United States. You don't need fancy materials or expensive coding classes. Learning moments are everywhere in everyday life: in the kitchen, the living room, the park.


You'll also discover, through the lens of "JOY Practice," why a parent's own sense of joy accelerates a child's learning — explained through the science of dopamine and the Default Mode Network (DMN).


In an age when AI can hold all the knowledge for us, what can we leave our children? The power to ask questions. The power to think for themselves. By the time you finish this course, you'll be able to watch your child at play and think, "Oh — they're doing STEAM right now."


You don't need to be perfect, and you don't need to do this every day. Even once a week, whenever you feel like it, simply tilt your head alongside your child and wonder "Why?" together. That small, steady practice builds the power to thrive anywhere in the world.


Let's explore the world of STEAM education together.

Who this course is for:

  • Parents and caregivers of children aged 0–6
  • Anyone curious about STEAM education but unsure where to begin
  • Parents who want home-based alternatives to expensive early-education programs
  • Anyone who wants to nurture the thinking skills children need in the age of AI
  • Early-childhood educators and preschool teachers