We start by discovering what excites your child. Then we shape the path around that spark, setting goals together and building toward real projects they are proud to show you.
Everyone begins with the Foundation. During those first sessions, we observe what makes your child light up. After that, we help them set a personal goal and choose the modules that get them there. No rigid syllabus. Their curiosity leads.
Your child builds a robot that actually listens and responds to their voice. They say "go forward" and it moves. They say "translate hello" and it speaks another language. They built the whole thing.
What your child shows you
A voice assistant they built from scratch that obeys commands and speaks multiple languages
Your child teaches a robot to see. It learns to recognize family members by face, respond to hand gestures, and identify objects. Parents walk up and the robot greets them by name.
What your child shows you
A robot that recognizes your family, greets each person differently, and responds to gestures
Your child puts a robot in a maze. First try: it crashes. Fifth try: it navigates perfectly. They did not reprogram it. They built a system that lets the robot learn from its own mistakes.
What your child shows you
A robot that gets smarter over time by learning from mistakes without being reprogrammed
You tell the robot "go check if the light is on and come back." It plans its own path, avoids obstacles, checks the light, and reports back. Your child built every part of that decision-making.
What your child shows you
An autonomous robot that accepts verbal missions and completes them without any remote control
Your child connects a robot to the internet. It fetches the live weather and announces it. It tracks room temperature and shows a real-time chart. Same idea behind every smart home device, except your child built it.
What your child shows you
A robot that connects to the internet, fetches live data, and displays charts your family can see
Your child deliberately breaks an AI system, figures out why it failed, and redesigns it to be smarter and safer. They learn to think critically about technology by building and breaking real things.
What your child shows you
A robot system they broke on purpose, diagnosed, and rebuilt to be smarter and safer
Your child designs, builds, and presents their own original AI project. Portfolio-quality work they can showcase in school applications, science fairs, and competitions.
What your child shows you
Their own original invention, designed, built, and presented live to your family
This is where everything comes together. Your child picks a real problem, designs a solution, builds it, and presents it live to your family. It is portfolio-quality work for school applications, science fairs, and competitions.
No experience needed. By session eight, your child will have a working robot they coded themselves. Book the first session and watch them light up.