![]() ![]() Kids who end up pursuing science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) careers may start developing those interests by age 8, said Tamara Moore, a professor of engineering education at Purdue University and the executive director of Inspire, a research institute in the university’s School of Engineering Education. A lot of 8-year-olds are playing team sports, getting involved in other clubs or hobbies, and tackling increasingly challenging projects on their own. At age 8, many kids are ready to level up to more-advanced toys and activities.
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