
Inspirando a las mentes jóvenes a través de la creatividad y la alfabetización financiera
BrainVyne LEGO & Money Camps ofrece una mezcla única de creatividad y aprendizaje para niños. Ubicados en Palo Alto, ofrecen campamentos atractivos centrados en robótica LEGO, arte y fundamentos financieros. Con una calificación de Google de 3.8/5, a los niños les han gustado las experiencias prácticas, combinando diversión con educación. Los padres aprecian a los instructores entusiastas, aunque algunos comentarios sugieren considerar cuidadosamente la relación entre el precio y el valor. En conjunto, es un lugar donde los niños pueden explorar y desarrollar sus habilidades en STEM y alfabetización financiera.
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Construcción y programación práctica con kits de robótica LEGO, enseñando codificación, engranajes y conceptos de ingeniería.
Lecciones interactivas sobre fundamentos financieros, presupuesto, ahorro e inversión, diseñadas para jóvenes aprendices.
Campamento especializado que combina robótica LEGO con arte y actividades al aire libre para empoderar a las niñas en STEM (Ciencia, Tecnología, Ingeniería y Matemáticas).
Campamentos de corta duración durante las vacaciones escolares que ofrecen temáticas LEGO y actividades educativas.
Cuidado supervisado antes y después del horario del campamento para adaptarse a los horarios ocupados de las familias.
My son loved the Lego Robotics class. At the end of the day, he would show me what he had created and it was all so cool. He enjoyed the week long class and we would consider signing him up again next summer!
Broken Written Promises and Unprofessional Staff Response. What happened: July 23 BrainVyne texted that our St. Stephens session was being moved to Palo Alto. When I said I would cancel, they wrote "we'd be able to offer extended care till 5:30 PM at no cost if it will help." I stayed enrolled based on that written offer. July 29 (Day 1): At 12:45 PM I confirmed the 5:30 PM pickup. Staff replied: "Pick-up for half-day caps at 1:30 PM. All parents are well aware there is no free childcare in the world." When I quoted their earlier message, they called it a "misunderstanding" and said they were already "more than generous." I had to arrange emergency childcare on Day 1 after organizing my work schedule around their written commitment. In my experience, when presented with their own text message, staff responded with lectures rather than solutions. Other recent reviews describe similar experiences with last-minute changes and dismissive customer service. Several public reviews (see Yelp) mention being offered incentives for five-star ratings. My recommendation: The LEGO activities themselves were adequate, but my experience suggests their commitments may not be reliable. If you choose to enroll, I'd recommend keeping screenshots of all communications and having backup childcare arranged in case policies change after payment.
My 12-year old attended the Money 101 learning financial fundamentals camp in Ohlone college. He seemed to enjoy it. He has known some concepts already but it is better to have someone explained to him in a systematic way. Hope it is a good investment on him :)
Our 7 year old daughter loved the girl power robotics camp. The instructors are awesome! It was an amazing mix of LEGO robotics, art and out door play! They learnt to make and program some pretty cool things with gears, coding and advanced robotics.
My 7-year-old attended the BrainVyne Lego Camp in spring break and while he seemed to enjoy it, I don't feel it was worth the money I paid. The camp's infrastructure was good, but the experience felt more like supervised playtime with Lego sets. I didn't see significant value in terms of new skills or knowledge gained, and the price point of around $250 per day seemed steep considering what was offered. If you're considering this camp for your child, you might want to weigh the costs and benefits carefully. ### Pros: - Good camp infrastructure ### Cons: - Not worth the high price point - Limited value in terms of new skills or knowledge gained Overall, the camp might be suitable for kids who just want to play with Legos, but parents looking for a more structured learning experience might want to explore other options.
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