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Harper Woods launches Lego League team
Six-year-old Jaiden Pearson shows his portion of the Harper Woods Lego League Team’s first project, which sought to design a park using Legos.
Photo provided by Alicia McKay
Lucas Kotaran, 6, is among the elementary school students taking part in the first Harper Woods Lego League Team.
Photo provided by Alicia McKay
HARPER WOODS Harper Woods children can get creative with a new program aimed at enriching numerous educational and problem-solving skills.
The new program is a Lego League team. Team members ages 6-10 coordinate on a goal, usually involving building something with certain specifications or that will serve a particular purpose.
DETROIT, Mich., Dec 17, 2020 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) No Fear Café, a co-learning center located in the heart of Detroit, announced the launching of its new online community, “Ready to Learn Circles.” Moms and business owners, Alicia McKay and Shanna Sansom, have partnered to launch “Ready to Learn Circles” which is a new virtual program that pairs qualified instructors with early learners ages 2-6, for live, remote, daily Circle Time sessions.
Virtual Circle Time offers the same structure, consistency, and social development found in traditional Preschool, Pre-K, and Kindergarten settings.
Due to the isolating nature of COVID-19 precautions, there is a tremendous need for early childhood experiences that are well-prepared, diverse, engaging, fun, and socially interactive.
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Virtual Circle Time offers the same structure, consistency, and social development found in traditional Preschool, Pre-K, and Kindergarten settings
(DETROIT, Mich.) NEWS: No Fear Café, a co-learning center located in the heart of Detroit, announced the launching of its new online community, “Ready to Learn Circles.” Moms and business owners, Alicia McKay and Shanna Sansom, have partnered to launch “Ready to Learn Circles” which is a new virtual program that pairs qualified instructors with early learners ages 2-6, for live, remote, daily Circle Time sessions.
Virtual Circle Time offers the same structure, consistency, and social development found in traditional Preschool, Pre-K, and Kindergarten settings.