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Children's Broad Interests and High 'Passion' in Science Experiences Revealed! Passion Tends to Decline with Higher Grades

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A joint survey by the 'Iko-yo Institute for Children's Future and Life Skills' and Kanagawa Prefecture revealed that children participating in science experiences show significantly higher interest in science, broader curiosity, and higher 'passion' scores compared to general children. However, passion tends to decline as children advance in grade level.

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Q: What are the differences between children who participate in science experiences and those who don’t?
A: Children who participate show higher interest in science, broader curiosity, and higher passion scores.
Q: Why does passion decrease as children get older?
A: Increased academic and extracurricular burdens may reduce opportunities for voluntary experiential activities.
Q: What characterizes children who voluntarily join science experiences?
A: They show strong interest in science experiments, astronomy, and robotics, and demonstrate higher agency.