Step Into Science with Dr Dot!


๐ŸŒŸIntroducing my brand new, FREE training!๐ŸŒŸ

LIVE online this THURSDAY 14 MARCH, 7pm (perfect for busy parents even if your diary is packed or you can't remember any science):


GET STARTED WITH HOME SCIENCE FUN!


Here's what you'll get:

  • Increased confidence
  • Fresh ideas on how to Beat the Time Trap
  • A QUICK, easy science experiment your kids (and you!) will LOVE
  • A supportive community of people just like yourself, wanting to do the best for their kids (and themselves)


๐ŸŒŸ THURS 14 MARCH, 7pm! ๐ŸŒŸ

Just click the button to sign up - REPLAY will be sent to everyone registered

I NEED this - SAVE MY SEAT!

Hi! I'm Dorothy Aidulis ("Dr Dot")

I'm here to help you access Science and STEM in the way that's easiest for you. My mission is to build a supportive environment; one where no science question is too small!


What if you had a place to chat about science, try out experiments at home, support your mini-scientists and find your own Science Comfort Zone? Now you have!


Where? Just sign  up for my FREE newsletter - and you're instantly a member of Dr Dot's Science Community!


To Help You Get Started...

Try my


SIX SMALL STEPS


to HOME SCIENCE FUN!


(no giant leaps required)!


STEP 1: Give  Yourself Permission

STEP 2: Choose Your Experiment

STEP 3: Collect the Materials

STEP 4: Try it Yourself First!

STEP 5: Get it in your Calendar

STEP 6:  It's Time to Do the Experiment!


To see more about how  these 6 Steps can help you, watch my video here, and you can DOWNLOAD your copy of my Free Guide below.


HAPPY SCIENCE-ING!


GET YOUR FREE GUIDE HERE!

About Me

Hi! I'm Dorothy Aidulis (aka "Dr Dot"). I have over twenty years of experience in science and education, and a few letters (BSc(Hons), PhD, PGCE (Secondary Science), PGCAP, FHEA, FBPhS).  I founded STEM Scotland Ltd in 2018 to contribute expertise in this exciting climate of education, research and innovation in Scotland. My mission is to help you find your Science Comfort Zone, and to advance the growth of STEM in Scotland and beyond.

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