Inventors.................

Inventors.................

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ipsg.glf

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1,590 posts

233 months

Friday 13th March 2009
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My 9 year old has a very enquiring mind. He loves to know how things work and tells me he is going to grow up to be an inventor.

Are there any clubs or associations that he coudl join in order to read a bit more about the topic.

No way are we going to push him into anything, just something that he can flirt with to see if it floats his boat.

Cheers


mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

270 months

Friday 13th March 2009
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The IPCC is good at inventing things...smile

AlexKP

16,484 posts

259 months

Friday 13th March 2009
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Try the NAGC - the National Association of Gifted Children.

I used to go to their regular clubs when I was a nipper. All kinds of activities - making stuff etc.

sstein

6,249 posts

269 months

Friday 13th March 2009
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mybrainhurts said:
The IPCC is good at inventing things...smile
hehe

skinner05

3,328 posts

208 months

Friday 13th March 2009
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anonymous said:
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What did you have to do to gain entry? What defined gifted?

AlexKP

16,484 posts

259 months

Friday 13th March 2009
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skinner05 said:
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What did you have to do to gain entry? What defined gifted?
Not sure - I went along from about age six.

Check out their website, they might be able to help.

sstein

6,249 posts

269 months

Friday 13th March 2009
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anonymous said:
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Is NAGC a euphemism ?

Did you really go to the little school for 'speshal' children, you know the type, where the crayons are edible ?

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Stuart

AlexKP

16,484 posts

259 months

Friday 13th March 2009
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I think you might be getting confused.

We programmed early computers, made electronic gadgets and designed stuff.

I don't recall eating any crayons...

bitwrx

1,352 posts

219 months

Friday 13th March 2009
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anonymous said:
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Nuts to that. Buy him a welder and a hammer.

AlexKP

16,484 posts

259 months

Friday 13th March 2009
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bitwrx said:
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Nuts to that. Buy him a welder and a hammer.
Yeah, clearly an organisation that gives kids the opportunity to stretch themselves and spend time creating stuff with scientists, engineers and designers is a waste of time....

rolleyes

Jasandjules

71,097 posts

244 months

anonymous-user

69 months

Friday 13th March 2009
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howstuffworks.com is good a bit out of date.

Philipe Starck desgin book is good.

How about getting some good design books on concept cars and easy things and build his knowledge.

He really wants to sim to do a Design and Tech course later on and these are good building blocks.

Source. me. 1999 Regional Rotary Inventer 1999 Winner.


Swilly

9,699 posts

289 months

Friday 13th March 2009
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anonymous said:
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EFA

190E Matt

6,633 posts

229 months

Friday 13th March 2009
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sstein said:
mybrainhurts said:
The IPCC is good at inventing things...smile
hehe
Very good MBH! biggrin

AlexKP

16,484 posts

259 months

Friday 13th March 2009
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anonymous said:
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Strangely, no we didn't.

http://www.nagcbritain.org.uk/

VxDuncan

2,850 posts

249 months

Friday 13th March 2009
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ipsg.glf said:
My 9 year old has a very enquiring mind. He loves to know how things work and tells me he is going to grow up to be an inventor.

Are there any clubs or associations that he coudl join in order to read a bit more about the topic.

No way are we going to push him into anything, just something that he can flirt with to see if it floats his boat.

Cheers
So did I! (ended up doing a design degree and have a few patents to my name). Easily the best thing I could suggest for him is lot and lots (and lots) of Lego. Technik, Mindstorms, the works...

Zad

12,858 posts

251 months

Friday 13th March 2009
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Or, as we call them now, Design Engineers.


Swilly

9,699 posts

289 months

Friday 13th March 2009
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Even stranger still, yes you did.


Antonio 82

381 posts

221 months

Friday 13th March 2009
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The Patent office is 5 minutes walk from my house. They might be able to point you in the right direction.

It appears they have changed their name to the Intellectual Property Office http://www.ipo.gov.uk/