Tufenkian Pre-School and Kindergarten staff and faculty at the Early Childhood STEM conference in Anaheim
ANAHEIM, Calif.—The St. Mary’s Tufenkian Preschool & Kindergarten participated in the 7th Annual Early Childhood Science, Technology, Engineering and Math Conference in Anaheim, hosted by the Children’s Center at Caltech.
This year the conference was held on Friday, February 2and Saturday, February 3, and Tufenkian Pre-School, for the third time, took an active part in this innovative conference to expand its teachers’ skills in STEM education in early childhood development. Tufenkian’s sister school, Pilavjian Preschool teachers, were also among the 600 attendees from multiple states and several countries.
The Tufenkian group at the STEM conference
Tufenkian Preschool & Kindergarten understands that early childhood years, birth to age 5, are the most critical for neurological and brain development. Field experts indicate that “during the earliest years, children develop 700 neural connections every second. These biologically driven neurological processes and natural curiosity of how the world works, make early childhood an optimal time to introduce children to scientific inquiry.â€