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Young Engineers: Hands-on Robotics and Coding Classes

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We turn playtime into a real-world tech adventure. Watch your child master gears, motors, and coding, turning their curiosity into confidence through practical engineering.

This video is a perfect example of learning in action. A four year old proudly explains the gear mechanism on his LEGO roller coaster, showing a real understanding of the engineering principles he just learned.

In my robotics class, kids don't just build robots; they learn what they do and how they help us. This clip shows a group discussion about industrial robots, their parts, and their functions in the real world.

It's incredible to see a child's imagination take flight, literally. This student designed and built a large drone, and here he is presenting its features and how it works, showing great presentation skills.

My after school programs in robotics, coding, and STEM are designed to improve your child's confidence and technology skills. Here, a child is programming a robot he built using a tablet.

This image captures the essence of my science and robotics camps. A young girl proudly shows off her creation, a result of hands on learning and creative exploration.

A student's creation from our robotics summer camp. This model uses a motor and gears to create a spinning ride, demonstrating an understanding of mechanisms and movement.

A happy group of older kids at our science and robotics camp. They are posing with their coded creations, showing the successful outcome of their project.

Two girls celebrate their working fan, built and powered by a simple motor. It's these moments of success that make STEM learning so rewarding and fun.

Another angle of the motorized spinning ride. You can see the arrangement of gears and the structure that supports the moving parts, a great example of junior engineering.

This whimsical, googly eyed creation is a fully functional motorized machine. It shows how I encourage kids to blend technical skills with creative expression.

About Young Engineers: Building with Brains

We don't just teach theory; we let children get their hands on actual LEGO Technic sets, motors, and battery packs. When a child figures out how an idle gear affects the opposite one, they aren't just playing; they are grasping the physics of torque and mechanical advantage that usually aren't taught until high school.

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