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New to the robotics competition scene? Here are some ways you can start preparing for the competition! Remember, competitions are important to help develop and test your abilities. Play the long game, it's not just about winning...

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More parents are taking up side-projects with their kids and coaching their child in competitions to provide wholesome learning experiences. However, without the right balance, both parent and child can get frustrated and burnt out easily as roles overlap and get blurred. Here are five actionable tips to be a good parent AND a coach!

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All teams present at competitions, but not all presentations are made equal. Find out what winning teams do to stand out when it comes to presenting as a team! Applicable for children and teens.

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Your child wants to join the competition but he has no team members? Fret no more, check out our 5 ways to find for suitable team members in Singapore!

This blog serves as a guide for parents and educators seeking to involve children in STEM/Robotics competitions, particularly the FIRST® LEGO® League (FLL) or National Robotics Competition. It addresses the challenge of finding team members for these competitions, especially for individuals not affiliated with a school team.

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Still thinking of whether joining is worth the effort and resources? Here are the top 10 reasons why your students should never miss a national robotics competition, even if they're not planning to be a roboticist in the future! These robotics cater from preschoolers age 4+ to tertiary age 18+.   1. Learn important STEAM concepts while playing STEAM refers to Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. Being part of a large robotics competition requires your team to be well-rounded. Amazing programming skills won't get you far if you can't understand needs, build and explain your ideas effectively. This means...

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