STEM vs. Arts: Finding What’s Best for Your Child

Some students are more interested in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), while others are more excited about the arts. The top schools in Polk County can help you find what’s best for your child! Allowing your child to choose his interests now will help him develop his skills for the future.

Why STEM
If your child loves science, numbers, and building things, STEM is an obvious choice. Give him more hands-on activities to develop these skills. When he enrolls in a college with a strong STEM curriculum, he can succeed in the programs that offer him the opportunity to work at his own pace and independently. Keep in mind that jobs in the STEM industry are rapidly growing. Research now what it would take to get him ready for his future. Getting him hooked on science and math early will prepare him for becoming a STEM-degree graduate one day! 

Why Arts
Perhaps your child prefers expressing himself by painting pictures or writing words. Art is in so many things that we come across — from video games to the design of a room. It’s not limited to one type of medium. Teachers will often say art is related to fine art, music, design, physical art, and language. Take your child to pottery-painting studios, writing workshops, ballets and broadway, or the local museums to spark his imagination and be inspired to choose a medium. 

There’s Also STEAM
If your child seems adept in both building and being artistically creative, you can throw the A and prepare for a STEAM future! Many parents and educators support STEAM and not necessarily the separation of the two. However, STEM is just the foundation for STEAM. A STEAM education is a building block, and focuses on applying science, technology, engineering, and math in the form of art. If you feel like your child is experiencing pressure choosing one, then this might be the route for him. Take his STEAM learning to the next level with these fun projects your child will just love! With art practices that incorporate design elements, your child can feel like he is being innovative in a unique way.

With gentle guidance and taking on growth opportunities, your child will be able to pursue his dreams now. At the schools in Polk County, we foster an atmosphere of care and an environment of high expectations and effective discipline. To learn more about what makes us different, contact the Office of Catholic Schools at the Diocese of Orlando by dialing 407-246-4800.

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