For Parents

For Parents

Everything you need to know about giving your child the gift of AI literacy

Why AI Education Starts at Kindergarten

Ages 3–6 represent the most neuroplastic period of human brain development. The thinking patterns and attitudes toward learning formed during this window persist for life. We’re not teaching children to become programmers — we’re teaching them to think like one: breaking problems down, spotting patterns, thinking step by step, and not being afraid of mistakes.

These are life skills — packaged as adventures with robot friends.


What Your Child Will Learn

By the end of the Foundation Course, your child will:

🧠 Understand AI concepts
Robots, chips, image recognition, binary, algorithms
🗣️ Improve Mandarin fluency
Through immersive, fun, low-pressure lessons
🔧 Think computationally
Decompose problems, spot patterns, think in sequences
🎨 Create confidently
Through hands-on crafts tied to every lesson
🏅 Graduate with a certificate
A proud milestone at Lesson 32!

Screen Time & Safety

  • Maximum 15 minutes of screen time per 35-minute lesson — fully HK EDB compliant
  • The second half of every lesson is completely screen-free (hands-on activity)
  • All digital content is age-appropriate, ad-free and safe
  • No personal data collected from children

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there homework?

No homework. No exams. No stress. Learning happens entirely in class through play and creativity.

My child doesn’t speak much Mandarin. Is that okay?

Absolutely. The AI voice correction technology (AI语音纠音) helps children at every level. Many children show remarkable Mandarin improvement within one semester.

What materials does my child need to bring?

Nothing! All student activity kits are provided each semester. Just bring your child.

How do I know my child is progressing?

We provide regular progress updates and our facilitating teacher is always available for feedback.

How is this different from coding classes?

We teach the thinking frameworks behind AI — concepts that apply to all subjects and everyday life — through storytelling, play and creativity. It is not a coding class.

Is it safe for young children?

Yes. Screen time is strictly ≤15 minutes per lesson, all content is age-appropriate and ad-free, and small class sizes (12–16 students) ensure every child gets personal attention.