Looking to overthrow your child’s summer learning loss and boredom? Our last slate of blogs offers plenty for your consideration.
Boost summer learning with the help of one last chat with teacher
Studies show again and again how summer learning loss is a setback to learning. How do you conquer summer brain drain? Step one is emailing the one person who knows your kid pretty well: the teacher.
Is too much screen time toxic?
As tempting as it may be to lock up your child’s devices and tell them to play outside, don’t overreact. Today’s child sees digital tools as a part of daily life. We’ll help you keep it in balance.
Use quiet times to delight your child’s heart and mind
When the next downpour, sick day or ultra-heat wave slams the brakes on your schedule, this is a ripe opportunity to slow down. Try one of these quiet activities and let the bonding begin.
Help your child discover the brain-building power of “flow”
Flow happens when time falls away and an activity is pursued for its own sake. Look for these five traits in summer activities that will guide your child toward this optimal learning state.
4 ways to find fizzy fun with baking soda and vinegar
There are many ways to discover our physical world through one simple reaction of two household staples. Let the fun and learning bubble over with these quick and easy experiments!
We offer activities for children ages 3-13+, including:
- After-School Enrichment Classes
- Week-Long Summer Camps
- Birthday Parties
- In-school Workshops
- Pre-School Classes
- Kidz Night Out
Our programs provide a safe, relaxed learning environment where initiative is invited and self-expression is celebrated. Specially designed project kits and theme-based models provide kids with the opportunity to solve problems and develop an appreciation for how things work, while having fun and socializing in a non-competitive atmosphere.
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"My son learned how to make his favorite dinosaur as a LEGO® robot at a party! He loves to go to Bricks 4 Kidz after-school classes now"
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