This is a partnered post with iD Tech.
My kids go to some kind of summer camp every year and they love it. I love it too! Summer camp provides an opportunity to be around other kids, learn in a group setting while having fun. Summer camp also provides an opportunity for children to keep losing information they learned during the school year. By keeping those little minds active, the summer slide doesn’t happen.
I’m also very into STEM and tech education. Children need these skills to survive in our world. So I love the idea of tech camp. At iD Tech, they teach 55k students how to code, build robots, develop apps, and much more. Their programs are at the University of Washington, University of Puget Sound, Bellevue College, and other sites just in the WA area. ID Tech is actually the #1 Tech Camp in the country! They have locations everywhere.
We have a savings code: Use APR2017 to save $75 on iD Tech Summer Camp. And I just looked at the schedule and it’s filling up fast (at least in our area it is). They have courses for kids from 7 – 12 and 13 – 17. Plus they keep classes down to a ratio of about 8 to 1. Which is pretty outstanding. They have quite a few locations and if you happen to be one of my readers that does not live in the Puget Sound area, be sure to check out their website, iD Tech and find the location closest to you.
This summer by doing one of these camps your child can explore a top campus, make friends as they master new tech skills, and join a community of 275,000 iD Tech students and alumni who are organizing robotics clubs, starting companies, founding nonprofits, and landing jobs at tech powerhouses like Facebook and Google. For 18 years, it has been iD Tech’s mission to empower the next generation of coders, app developers, game designers, engineers, and innovators. Whether you attend for one session or come back repeatedly, your child’s tech pathway starts here.
This is so cool for kids. Our camps consisted of hiking, fishing, and crafts. If you didn’t like those things then there wasn’t a camp for you. Maybe they’ll create our next Facebook!
That is so cool! I’m glad to see a camp like this that caters to a child’s desire to learn more about and do more with STEM.
That sounds like a great camp. STEM is the future of the entire planet, so anything that gets our kids excited about it is great.
That is super freaking awesome. I would love to send my daughter there. She’s all about STEM. Thanks for sharing the coupon code. That’s a big help
It’s nice to be able to send them to a camp that teaches about technology and the like. Good to know that there’s a coupon available to help you save too!
This is so cool! I’ve been looking for something like this for my son in our area. I hope more schools/programs will offer this and other STEM related activities for kids all over the US.
This would be amazing for my niece and nephew, they both love all things tech! I will tell my sister about it!
My kids love all things tech-related and this would be absolutely perfect for them! We’ve been adding more STEM-related activities to our homeschooling group and the kids are enjoying it. We’ll have to look into the iD Tech Summer Camp, as it sounds like a great learning experience.
My camps growing up consisted of all outdoor activities. The kids pretty much had the same experience. I like the push toward stem technology for summer camps now.
That is a great program! I loved camps in the summer when I was young. I think they are great for helping kids learn and have fun at the same time.
This sounds like such a great camp! My oldest would really enjoy doing something like this in the summer.
This sounds so fun! My kids love summer camps. Thanks for the coupon code!
This is so cool! I wish there was something like this when my kids were still young! Anyway, I will make sure that my cousin and sister know about this iD tech summer camp. Their kids would love to go and learn coding and how to build robots!
Summer camp is also good because it give the parents a break from screaming kids in the house! 🙂
My niece has been going to Summer camp as long as I could remember. She also likes it, so it really is a win-win situation.
That’s a HUGE amount of savings! Thank you for that code!
Savings on camp is always welcome. We have only one in this year, but it still gets costly.
They say the thought that camp can actually be beneficial doesn’t often come into to play as a primary catalyst. That’s unfortunate.
This sounds like a fabulous program! I definitely want to check this out. Thanks for sharing.