Anonymous wrote:Electrical engineer here. Mom or dad can order one of those circuits kits online and help their child build simple circuits. You will be shocked in a year or so how much they will be able to accomplish on their own. The creativity of children is wild. I remember the first time when my 7 years old daughter toggled the switch on her small circuit board and the light came on. She has been hooked since.
Anonymous wrote:Look for First Robotics Lego League teams associated with schools. The non-profit First Robotics does not publicize where the teams are for privacy reasons. But you can find evidence of where they are by Googling.
https://www.firstlegoleague.org/
AI summary follows:
"How to get involved
Form a team: You can create your own team through your school, a club, or as a private group.
Find a local partner: Search online for "FIRST LEGO League [Your City/State]" to find a local Program Delivery Partner who organizes events and can help you get started.
Register: Registration for teams and classes typically opens at the end of April.
Participate: The season officially begins in August when the challenge is released. Teams build, code, and program their robots to complete challenges and present their real-world innovation projects at events."
Anonymous wrote:Look for First Robotics Lego League teams associated with schools. The non-profit First Robotics does not publicize where the teams are for privacy reasons. But you can find evidence of where they are by Googling.
https://www.firstlegoleague.org/
AI summary follows:
"How to get involved
Form a team: You can create your own team through your school, a club, or as a private group.
Find a local partner: Search online for "FIRST LEGO League [Your City/State]" to find a local Program Delivery Partner who organizes events and can help you get started.
Register: Registration for teams and classes typically opens at the end of April.
Participate: The season officially begins in August when the challenge is released. Teams build, code, and program their robots to complete challenges and present their real-world innovation projects at events."