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Bricks 4 Kidz- Ashburn-Leesburg
Basic Information
Address: 44025 Pipeline Plaza, Suite 100
Ashburn, VA 20147
Email: ashburn@bricks4kidz.com
Phone Number: 703-210-KIDZ (5439)
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Additional Information
Focus: We learn, we build and we play with LEGO Bricks
Director: Robin R. Burke
Schools Served: All Loudoun County Public and Private Schools
School District: Loudoun County
County: Loudoun
Schedule: Open
Ages: 3-13
Capacity: Open
Membership/Pricing: Upon Request
Setting:
At Bricks 4 Kidz®, we believe it’s important to tap into a child’s potential by encouraging their curiosity and creativity. Our fun-filled model plans, which are designed by engineers and architects, provide an engaging platform that teaches children to learn with LEGO® Bricks. With our theme based project kits, we playfully motivate children by reinforcing S.T.E.M. based principles. And at the same time, we enhance self-esteem, improve fine-motor skills, and teach important classroom lessons such as organization and following directions.
Program Highlights:
We offer activities for children ages 3-13+, including:
•After-school enrichment classes
•Week-long summer camps
•Birthday parties
•Preschool classes
•Kidz Night Out
Activities:
Classes follow the Bricks 4 Kidz® motto: We Learn, We Build, We Play with… LEGO® Bricks.
•We Learn- Teachers provide a 5-10 minute themed lesson
•We Build- Students build the model of the day with simple step by step instructions
•We Play- Students explore their own creativity through free play time
Field Trip Destinations: We come to you...onsite field trips available
Program Information:
Our programs provide a safe, relaxed learning environment where initiative is invited and self-expression is celebrated. Model building provides opportunities for problem-solving and helps kids develop an appreciation for how things work. All this takes place while kids are having fun and socializing in a non-competitive atmosphere. GOALS •Introduce engineering and architecture principles •Explore math and science concepts •Increase general knowledge through discussions related to each model •Develop social/emotional skills such as patience, teamwork and communication in the process of completing a project •Enhance self-esteem by solving problems and completing projects •Improve fine-motor skills as children manipulate small components •Utilize multiple learning modalities to engage visual, kinesthetic and auditory learning styles •Teach important classroom skills such as organization and following directions •Foster an appreciation for how things work Our programs provide an extraordinary atmosphere for students to build unique creations, play games, and have loads of fun using LEGO® bricks. The activities are designed to trigger young children's lively imaginations and build their self-confidence.
Slogan: We learn, we build and we play with LEGO Bricks
Tags: technology, stem, STEAM enrichment, robotics, LEGO bricks, lego