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Engineering for Kids

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By Engineering for Kids December 8, 2016
Engineering For Kids (EFK), a leading supplemental education business designed to provide S.T.E.M. education and inspire students ages 4-14 by offering hands-on, discipline specific engineering activities, is now featuring a brand new location in Northern Palm Beach County.

Owner Leila Ajlani is a ten year veteran teacher highly certified in a variety of subjects ranging from kindergarten to twelfth grade, She is truly excited about her location’s quick start and great reception, “It’s very exciting to see kids try, and try again without becoming discouraged, like kids sometimes do in a traditional learning environment; that moment when they finally accomplish their goal, and their faces light up is priceless ”.

Engineering is one of the fastest growing career fields and engineers are in high demand throughout the world today. Unfortunately, engineering is also one of the most abstract and challenging career paths a student can strive for. With its many layers and variances, sometimes engineering may seem too overwhelming and unattainable. The recent S.T.E.M. Initiative in schools aims to correct this. Engineering for Kids is an excellent way to build on this initiative with a hands-on and entertaining approach to the learning process. Through their work and play with EFK, your children will have a greater the opportunity for success in S.T.E.M.than ever before.

“As parents are increasingly introduced to the benefits of S.T.E.M. education and the career opportunities of the future, the demand for programs to provide their children with quality and exciting S.T.E.M. courses is being met with the growth of Engineering For Kids,” said Dori Roberts, founder and CEO of EFK.

EFK offers a proprietary curriculum that is extremely diverse with many opportunities to learn S.T.E.M. through content and technology based programs. Some examples of content-based programs include aerospace, mechanical, environmental, civil and chemical engineering. Technology-based programs include robotics, electronic game design, software and hardware engineering. With international success in 30 countries, representing more than 350,000 students, EFK is bringing a plethora of knowledge and experience to youth around the globe.

You can visit the new EFK location online at www.engineeringforkids.com/northernpalmbeach. For more information, please call 561-818-8750.

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