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Code Bright: Nurturing Young Minds in Singapore
In today's world, it's more important than ever for children to develop a strong foundation in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) fields. Code Bright, a student care center in Singapore, is dedicated to helping young minds blossom by offering a variety of engaging and educational programs.
Programs that Spark Creativity and Confidence
Code Bright goes beyond traditional childcare by providing a nurturing environment where children can explore their creativity and develop essential skills. Their programs are designed to spark curiosity and ignite a passion for learning in a fun and interactive way.
Coding: In a world increasingly reliant on technology, coding is a valuable skill for children of all ages. Code Bright's coding programs introduce children to the fundamentals of programming, allowing them to develop problem-solving skills, logical thinking, and computational creativity.
Piano and Art: Code Bright recognizes the importance of well-rounded development and offers programs in piano and art alongside coding. These programs allow children to express themselves creatively, develop their fine motor skills, and appreciate the beauty of music and art.
Academic Tuition: Code Bright's academic tuition program provides additional support for students in kindergarten through primary school. Their experienced educators can help students excel in core subjects like math, English, and science.
A Team of Passionate Educators
Code Bright's success lies in its team of dedicated and passionate educators. Each educator is carefully selected for their qualifications, experience, and genuine love for working with children. They create a safe and nurturing environment where students feel comfortable taking risks, asking questions, and learning from their mistakes.
More Than Just Childcare
Code Bright goes beyond providing childcare services. They offer a variety of workshops and events throughout the year, allowing students to explore new interests and delve deeper into their passions. Whether it's a robotics workshop or a coding competition, Code Bright provides students with opportunities to learn, grow, and connect with their peers.
Is your child curious, creative, and eager to learn? Code Bright provides the perfect environment to nurture their young minds and help them blossom into confident and capable individuals. Visit their website to learn more about their programs and how your child can benefit from a Code Bright education.
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hehearse · 8 months ago
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valentimmy · 7 months ago
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I added color to it look at them
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kyurochurro · 8 months ago
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they did the monster mash!! 😳 🎃it was a graveyard smash!! 🦇👻
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crystallized-cheese · 1 month ago
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Ahem... So, uh.... Yeah :D
I really like your AU.
TEE HEE
DUDE.......... OUUU.... THESE GUYS !!!!!!!!! This is so awesome, it's like they're wearing cosplay !!!!!! They look so happy too OUGH I LOVE THEM--!!!!!!!!!
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narsh-poptarts · 7 months ago
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~ My, what blunt teeth you have, Grandma! ~
Little Red Riding Hood "reboot" for my children's book class! love myself a little switcheroo B)
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transsongtaewon · 5 months ago
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Of course we know that there aren't many childhood pictures left of Yoohyun. But I think there weren't any in the first place of Yoojin.
Sure, when he was really young there was enough to fill a nice album, a cute baby and later chubby toddler adorning the walls, but they drop off when he is five. Nothing new joins what is there and eventually the pictures are taken down.
There are pictures of Yoohyun, many of them clumsily taken and out of focus, fingers poking in the frame of more than a few. Yoohyun looks happy in all of them, often posing somewhere but sometimes also caught unaware, doing his homework in the kitchen or unpacking a lunch box on a park bench.
How do you think their parents felt the first time they looked back through pictures from their beach vacation only to find Yoohyun, learning how to tie his shoes. Did they delete the pictures? How many times? Did they tire of it eventually? Of erasing their son's milestones, so they gave up and bought a new camera for their next vacation?
Of course it's not like there's no pictures of Yoojin. He's there in class pictures (few) and company get-togethers (many), and for special occasions there's even pictures of him and Yoohyun together, looking proud at Yoohyun's middle school graduation, still having to lean down so they're the same height. There's not many of these pictures - you can only ask a stranger to help take photos for so long - but at least they are some proof Yoojin exists as more than the eye that watches over Yoohyun.
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blueskittlesart · 1 year ago
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being in art school and having basically 0 knowledge about christianity whatsoever is so funny at this point i think you could tell me literally anything was an allegory for jesus and i'd just believe you
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ace-of-garlic-breads · 2 years ago
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I made a drawing based of @seananmcguire 's Wayward Children series, I really enjoy these books, and they are the PERFECT for OC making, (since there are so many possibilities on the worlds you can go to.) anyways its a 10/10 book series and I really recommend :)
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newyorkthegoldenage · 8 months ago
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A children's class at the Harlem Art Workshop, at the 135th Street branch of the public library. Susan McIver is teaching in the Works Progress Administration's Federal Art Project, ca. 1933-34.
Photo: Posterazzi
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thewisestdino · 1 year ago
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Oh to be a child jumping in puddles and playing in the rain 🥺
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galleryofart · 1 month ago
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Second Class - The Parting. "Thus Part We Rich in Sorrow, Parting Poor."
Artist: Abraham Solomon (British, 1823–1862)
Date: 1855
Medium: Oil on panel
Collection: Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, CT, United States
Description
The signs posted inside suggest that the young sailor at the center is about to leave his widowed mother to emigrate and seek a new life in Australia.
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buttongirlmemory · 26 days ago
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class sketch. A sort of Alice in wonderland
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moonlightflower-queen · 10 months ago
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Macaria fan design!
She is shy and i imagine the whole family is very protective of her. (Considering what happened the first 2 times lolol)
Apparently there's a daughter of Heracles with the same name and i took some of her sacrifice symbolism, so she's the goddess of blessed death and sacrifice here.
If you want to read me ramble about her design, here's the post where i do that:
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narsh-poptarts · 7 months ago
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Crescents during the Eclipse
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tutur-ddbr · 4 months ago
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Im generous enough for Christmas to give my boy Beast a Hot wife and chaotic children.
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