My son leads with enthusiasm very energetic, he is always helping others
Thank you for supporting Noah in this year's competition. Your participation made a huge impact for The Planetary Society and their mission to inspire curiosity and help shape the future of space exploration for everyone.
America's Favorite Student will share their educational journey in the pages of Reader’s Digest, highlighting the power of learning and inspiring readers nationwide.
Learn MoreWhy They Love Being a Student
Seven-year-olds are such beautifully strange little scientists. At that age, “being a student” doesn’t mean grades or career preparation. It means the world just cracked open and someone handed them a magnifying glass. Here’s what’s going on inside that seven-year-old brain: First: mastery feels like a superpower. Around 7, kids are deep in what developmental psychologist Jean Piaget called the “concrete operational stage.” That’s when their thinking gets more logical—but still tied to real thin
Favorite Subject & Why
I would say science and art he loves catching bugs and other critters and building painted homes for them and will spend hours watching them do there thing
How $20,000 Would Support Their Goals
It would help greatly by allowing me to invest it into his future by getting him put into programs that can nurture his curiosity in all things
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