EPISODE · Aug 10, 2023 · 22 MIN
Inspiring Curiosity from Early Childhood to Break Gender Stereotypes
from Empowering Change: Women and Girls in STEM
In this episode, we explore the crucial role of early childhood experiences in shaping girls' interest and engagement in STEM. Our guest, Dr. Amanda Sullivan, an expert in early childhood development, shares insights on fostering curiosity, challenging gender stereotypes, and providing equal opportunities from a young age. She is the author of Breaking the STEM Stereotype: Reaching Girls in Childhood, a book exploring the various social, cultural, and psychological reasons behind persistent gender disparity in STEM fields. We will discuss the impact of early childhood experiences on long-term attitudes towards STEM and strategies to create an inclusive environment that encourages girls to explore and excel in STEM fields.Guest: Amanda Sullivan, Ph.D, NGCP Senior Program Developer, AuthorBreaking the STEM Stereotype on AmazonAmanda Sullivan, Ph.D. website: https://www.amandaalzenasullivan.com/Follow Dr. Amanda SullivanTwitter: https://twitter.com/AASullyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/playfulsteam/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amandaalzenasullivan/Follow NGCP on social:Twitter: https://twitter.com/ngcprojectFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ngcprojectInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ngcprojectSupport:Empowering Change: Women and Girls in STEM PodcastResources:5 Ways to Counter STEM Stereotypes in Children and YouthPicture Books to Break Stereotypes in STEM (and Beyond!)Learn more about NGCP: https://ngcproject.org/Producer: Nancy Scales-Coddington, NGCP Director of Strategic Partnerships Graphics & Promotion: Raisa Rosado Director of Digital CommunicationsWebsite: Maggie Ewan NGCP Manager, Digital OperationsKaren Peterson, NGCP Chief Executive Officer and Founder
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