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For the past three years, our robotics program has been dedicated to helping neurodivergent or disadvantaged children learn. This program offers regular breaks and one on one teaching to produce the best learning environment. Not only do we provide teaching services, but we also facilitate high school participants aged 13-19, giving them valuable teaching experiences and volunteer hours.

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Robotics

The First Lego League (FLL) is an exciting international robotics competition designed for kids ages 9 to 12 years old. It encourages young learners to explore science, technology, engineering, and math through hands-on activities. In this competition, participants work in teams to build and program LEGO robots to complete a series of real-world themed missions on a challenge board.

To take part successfully, children should have some previous experience with block coding, as programming plays an important role in guiding the robots to perform tasks accurately. Beyond technical skills, the competition also helps kids develop teamwork, problem-solving, and creativity, making it both a fun and educational experience.

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