Complete Robotics – Robotics Classes in NYC

Recommended ages: 4 yrs - 10 yrs old

Complete Robotics is an innovative, hands-on class where kids ages 4 to 10 explore the exciting world of robotics, engineering, and coding. Designed to grow with your child, the curriculum starts with foundational skills like logic, motor coordination, and problem-solving, and builds toward advanced programming and engineering concepts.

Whether your child is just beginning or ready for more complex challenges, Complete Robotics offers a fun and engaging way to develop essential STEM skills. Through guided projects and creative experimentation, students shift from passive screen time to active learning — building real robots and real confidence.

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This structured robotics class introduces children to the fundamentals of robotics, engineering, and early coding through hands-on building and interactive projects. Each session follows a consistent routine: introduction of concepts, step-by-step guided building, coding application, and project-based exploration.

Participants work with age-appropriate robotics kits to build and program simple machines, learning how components such as motors, sensors, gears, and basic circuits function together. Children are introduced to early coding concepts including sequencing, cause-and-effect, and problem-solving through visual or beginner programming platforms.

Skill development areas include:

  • Fine Motor Skills: assembling small components, connecting parts, and manipulating building pieces with precision
  • Visual-Motor Integration: coordinating hand movements while following diagrams and building instructions
  • Task Sequencing & Following Directions: completing multi-step builds (e.g., assemble → connect → program → test)
  • Cognitive Skills: understanding logic, patterns, cause-and-effect, and basic engineering concepts
  • Problem-Solving & Critical Thinking: identifying issues, testing solutions, and modifying builds or code
  • Decision-Making & Independence: selecting design elements, adjusting builds, and experimenting with different outcomes
  • Communication Skills: describing projects, explaining how builds function, and following verbal and visual instructions
  • Social Skills: collaborating on projects, sharing materials, and participating in group challenges
  • Attention & Task Completion: staying engaged through multi-step projects and completing builds within a structured session

Participants also learn foundational STEM concepts such as machines, basic mechanics, introductory coding logic, and how technology is used to solve real-world problems.

The class is designed to build confidence, creativity, and independent thinking while encouraging curiosity and active, hands-on learning.