Do your kids crave logic-based activities that build reasoning skills? Check out Logic Foundations! These multi-sensory activities are designed to develop the foundational concepts of sorting, patterning, grouping, classifying, and more.
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Our small, live classes gives your child a chance to interact with the teacher directly as well as other students in the class. Teachers encourage participation and reward each child with on screen stars! Each class will feel like an adventure that your child will want to go on every week!
This set introduces children to patterns and geometry through logical thinking and deductive reasoning. Children will learn the basics about logic and deduction while classifying objects according to their properties, such as color, size or position.
Our small, live classes gives your child a chance to interact with the teacher directly as well as other students in the class. Teachers encourage participation and reward each child with on screen stars! Each class will feel like an adventure that your child will want to go on every week!
This set introduces children to patterns and geometry through logical thinking and deductive reasoning. Children will learn the basics about logic and deduction while classifying objects according to their properties, such as color, size or position.
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This class provides a pleasurable introduction to the world of numbers and logic.
We've had two of our kids classes and they both absolutely loved it! They learn alot and arent even mindful of it. We've recommended it to several friends with kids and now they all want to go
I can't say enough about this class. My son is 5 and he loved it. The instructors were amazing, positive, patient and funny.
The teacher had a great way of teaching the students and not confusing them with all the other concepts in other math classes but was able to relate each concept back to what they already knew.