🚀 What is your child truly passionate about?
🚀 What are they curious about?
🚀 How can you help them put their interests into action?
If you’re not sure about the answers to these questions, it’s time to take a deeper dive into your child’s world.!!!!
Tinker@Home is a world-first innovative concept for discovering and nurturing your child's interests and passions through continuous tinkering at home. This program is designed to help children uncover and develop their interests and passions by engaging in ongoing tinkering, challenge-based learning, and project-based learning. Each week, children take on a new small-scale project that encourages creativity, problem-solving, and hands-on learning.
Why Tinker@Home?
🚀 Discovery and Nurturing: Tinker@Home helps identify and cultivate your child's unique interests and passions, providing a personalised learning experience.
🚀 Continuous Engagement: The program keeps children actively engaged and motivated by promoting regular tinkering, encouraging exploration of new ideas and concepts.
🚀 Problem-Solving: Weekly projects follow a Problem,Ideation & Solution Framework approach, encouraging creativity and critical thinking, helping children develop essential problem-solving skills.
🚀 Hands-On Learning: Emphasises practical, hands-on activities that make learning enjoyable, effective, and relevant to real-world applications.
🚀 Skill Development: Focuses on the 4Cs—Critical Thinking, Creativity, Collaboration, and Communication—to prepare children for future challenges and ensure holistic growth.
🚀 Blended Learning: Combines the flexibility of online learning with the effectiveness of in-person experiences, providing a balanced, metered approach to education that adapts to your child's needs and schedule.
🚀 Holistic Focus on 5Qs: Supports the holistic development of your child by addressing all 5Qs—Creativity Quotient (CQ), Social Quotient (SQ), Emotional Quotient (EQ), Adversity Quotient (AQ), and Intelligence Quotient (IQ).
Who is Tinker@Home for?
The program is designed for children aged between 8 to 15 who are curious and eager to explore new interests and passions through hands-on tinkering and project-based learning.