Through the
Lens of Science
Learning to Observe, Question, Predict, Search, and Find the Answer
Science | Serving Lake Worth, Miami Lakes & West Palm Beach, FL
Discovering the World Systematically so Your Child Develops Their Thinking
Children love to observe and talk about bugs and animals to learn about habitat, how they adapt to it, what they eat, and how they survive. By classifying animals, your child will learn how a branch of knowledge can be studied systematically. We ensure that every learning opportunity teaches your child more than just the facts in front of them.
Sharing Knowledge Teaches Autonomy and Gives
Your Child Confidence
As your child discovers all the new things that Future Kids Academy has to offer, we take the time to talk about them. Children excitedly share what they’ve learned. This sharing of knowledge is an integral part of their learning process, highlighting how they learned it helps others along, and they gain considerable confidence, determination, and self-resilience along the way.
Exploring Scientific
Concepts Through Simple
Experimentation Daily
What is the only compound on Earth that can be solid, liquid and gas? Water! Children’s scientific exploration is endless as they grasp broader concepts and knowledge about the world in an orderly way. Through simple, guided, and safe experimentation, like freezing water, Science turns learning to fun and fun to learning for your child
Learning to Question
and Uncover Truths
Your child’s natural tendency to ask questions and seek knowledge is the basis for their advancement. Through STEAM activities, children delve more profound than asking, “What?” By asking, “How do I know that?” “Can I prove it?” and “How?” your child is learning to think for themselves, ask questions, evaluate the answers, and form educated opinions.
Expanding Vocabulary
Through Discussion
Our professional team maintains high learning standards and is committed to breaking down complex information into digestible information that is age-appropriate for your child. At the same time, we move away from baby talk to expose your little scientist to higher-level vocabulary daily.