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He's your engineer type and she is your zany intellectual type.
My 7.5 year old daughter loves to come in the shop and watch me. Whenever she asks to help, I find something for her. She ran the lathe when she was six, her brother just ran it at age nine. She wants me to have an "engine building school" in the summer. I'll bet her engine gets done before her brother's. They are two very different people. You can see it with the Legos. My son is a whiz at following the directions and building the sets. My daughter creates her own things which are very creative. He's very "in the box' and she is very "outside of the box". He's your engineer type and she is your zany intellectual type.
Youngest daughter is very creative and could be a good engineer but I suspect will be turned off by her peers, we do stuff in the garage from time to time but mostly she is into needlework type crafts.
Quote from: sco on January 23, 2013, 08:57:52 PMYoungest daughter is very creative and could be a good engineer but I suspect will be turned off by her peers, we do stuff in the garage from time to time but mostly she is into needlework type crafts.Nothing wrong with needlework : http://www.modelenginemaker.com/index.php/topic,283.0.htmlJo
Quote from: Jo on January 23, 2013, 09:18:59 PMQuote from: sco on January 23, 2013, 08:57:52 PMYoungest daughter is very creative and could be a good engineer but I suspect will be turned off by her peers, we do stuff in the garage from time to time but mostly she is into needlework type crafts.Nothing wrong with needlework : http://www.modelenginemaker.com/index.php/topic,283.0.htmlJoNo not at all - she does cross-stitch, sewing stuffed animal kits and has recently discovered latch hook which is a type of rug making.