Unlock Your Child’s Potential in the World of STEM!

Houston Moms is proud to partner with 3DCAD Masters, to bring you information about their STEM programming for kids!

Are you on the lookout for something more engaging than the usual Lego blocks or Minecraft for your child? Do you want to channel their intellect into something truly stimulating? Look no further! We’ve got just the thing for your aspiring young innovators.

Introducing 3DCAD Masters, a cutting-edge STEM program tailored for students aged 9-15. Since 2010, they’ve been honing young minds with their hands on and interactive curriculum, catering to a diverse range of students, including those with special learning needs like autism and dyslexia.

Kids smiling after 3D printingWhy 3DCAD Masters? Let us break it down for you:

Engaging Classes

Jump into the weekly classes at any time. With each session lasting 1 hour and flexible time slots available on weekdays and Saturdays, fitting it into your child’s schedule will be a breeze. They’ll enjoy both computer and hands-on instruction that keeps them interested and engaged.

Two boys smile at their computersExpert Instruction

Meet Tan Le, the brain behind 3DCAD Masters. As a professionally trained mechanical engineer with years of industry experience, Tan is passionate about unlocking the potential of young minds and transforming them into STEM professionals. After studying mechanical engineering at the University of Texas at Austin, he worked with high-tech equipment providers. He has spent 14 years in the subsea oil & gas equipment industry and 9 years in the semiconductor equipment industry. While working as a subsea project engineer, he also taught 3D CAD at the University of Houston for 5 years. Tan has a passion for spatial visualization skills, problem-solving, and the hands-on training methodology he uses in his classes.

Cutting-Edge Technology

Ever heard of Creo Parametric? It’s the very same technology used by companies like NASA and Toyota! Through the programming at 3DCAD Masters, your child will dive into creating 3D CAD models using Creo Parametric, from basic shapes to advanced assemblies. They will even bring their digital designs to life with 3D printing!

A girl is amazed by the 3D printerReal-World Problem Solving with Proven Results

The curriculum at 3DCAD Masters is designed to tackle real-world issues, emphasizing critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving skills. 3DCAD Masters believes in equipping students with the real world tools they will need to succeed in STEM fields.

Engineers from prestigious organizations such as NASA, Toyota, Caterpillar, Microsoft, Dell, Lockheed Martin, and Schlumberger, among others, utilize Creo Parametric. This software enables users to fully unleash their design creativity. By learning this program now, your child will develop in-demand design skills while building confidence and expertise. They’ll learn real life engineering principles while improving their college readiness and building their own professional 3D CAD portfolio.

A girl holds up her 3D printed creationSo, Houston moms, why wait? Unlock your child’s potential with 3DCAD Masters. Their curriculum uses STEM skills to solve real-world issues and develop life long skills such as spatial visualization, critical thinking, creativity, innovation, and problem-solving. At 3DCAD Masters, they believe students deserve the chance to use the very same tools as the pros. Whether your child dreams of exploring space or revolutionizing technology, empower them with the knowledge and skills they’ll need to make it happen. Book an exploratory call today to find out more and watch your child soar to new heights in the wide world of STEM!

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Bethany Dufilho
Bethany, the daughter of an army chaplain and a special education teacher, grew up moving every 2-3 years. She considers herself an introvert who had to learn how to make friends quickly! She met her Houstonian husband, Paul, in college and they married in 2004. They first settled just north of Houston, where she earned her master's degree at Sam Houston State in School Psychology. After working in public education for a couple of years, she decided to stay home full time with their children, Charlie {2008}, Norah {2010}, and Will {2013}. The family moved to Katy in 2012, where they’ve been ever since. She loves decorating and even had her own small business for a while. She also loves to read, binge-watch old TV shows, talk politics and enneagram, and will not turn down a cup of strong coffee or a good conversation with a friend.

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