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Becky Jaramillo National Institute of Aerospace

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Who are the children visiting children's museums today? Find out about the importance of play and the critical role each person in the museum plays.

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Becky JaramilloNational Institute of Aerospace

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The National Institute of Aerospace (NIA)

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NASA web sitewww.nasa.gov/education/nasaeclips

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• In 2009, there were approximately 74.6 million children in the US– 25.5 million ages 0-5– 24.3 million ages 6-11– 24.8 million ages 12-17

• 81% of these children live in cities• Only 49.5 million children live in families where parents are

married to each other• 14.1 million children live in single-parent homes• 5.2 million children are being raised by their grandparents• 47.3 million children have no grandparents

US Census Bureau, 2009

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• 1 in 150 children demonstrate characteristics on the autism spectrum

• 1 in every 50 children is home schooled

• 709,000 children in US live in foster homes

• Average size yard for children to play is less than 20’x20’

US Census Bureau, 2009http://www.census.gov/population/www/socdemo/hh-fam/cps2009.html

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So what does that mean for us . . .

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• “It turns out that all that time spent playing make-believe actually helped children develop a critical cognitive skill called executive function. Executive function has a number of different elements, but a central one is the ability to self-regulate. Kids with good self-regulation are able to control their emotions and behavior, resist impulses, and exert self-control and discipline.”

American Academy of Pediatrics, 2007

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PRIVATE SPEECH = IMPROVED EXECUTIVE

FUNCTION

• Poor executive function is associated with high dropout rates, drug use and crime.

• Good executive function is a better predictor of success in school than a child's IQ. Winsler, 2008

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STAR COUNT

Scientific protocol to gather and record data about stars …

Be a NASA Citizen Scientist!

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S’COOL

Scientific protocol to gather and record data from ground observations of clouds …

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The Milky Way . . . how big is big?

If our entire solar system could be shrunk down to the size of a quarter, the Milky Way Galaxy, which is approximately 10,000 light- years in width, would be the width of the continental United States!

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M51 Hubble Remix

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Little Galaxy with a Tail

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http://www.bradley.edu/las/phy/solar_system.html

WORLD’S LARGEST SOLAR SYSTEM MODEL

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