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I like the way you guide the kids to get real-life experience. From my almost ten years of training, I have a few simple notes for you:
  1. Show them first. This is very important, because we cannot teach kids something we don’t do ourselves.
  2. Be with them in their first trial projects. Without a first experiment, the kids won’t feel excited.
  3. Limit the topic. Sometimes kids don’t know what to choose. You can help them focus on one subject, and then let them do the rest.
  4. Start with what is around you. Encourage the kids to observe and ask simple questions like: “If this were yours, what feels not right? Can we make it better?”