04/06/2026
π‘Want to help your child grow into a well-balanced, curious, and independent thinker? It starts with the environment we create at home.
βΆοΈHere are 4 actionable ways to do so:
1. Foster your child's natural curiosity by encouraging them to ask questions and explore the world around them. π
2. Teach your child essential life skills and cultivate them to take responsibility for their own learning and development. π¦Ύ
3. Stimulate a love of reading by providing access to a variety of books and reading materials that cater to your child's interests and reading level. π
4. Demonstrate a positive attitude towards learning and show your child the importance of lifelong learning by pursuing your interests and hobbies. πΈπ€π
Every child is unique, so it's essential to tailor your approach to suit their individual needs and interests. By providing a supportive and nurturing environment, you can help your child thrive academically, socially, and emotionally.
πAt The Lavender Spaceship Project, we provide coding programs for girls 7-18 years old, specially designed for them so that they are not only prepared for this technology- driven world but also develop the confidence to thrive in it.
To learn more about our program, visit www.lavenderspaceship.com
27/05/2026
π₯° Hearing from our happy parents and inspired daughters is the highlight of our week! Itβs incredible to watch these girls grow, build confidence, and find their spark through technology.
We believe that every girl has the potential to change the world - she just needs the right tools and a supportive community.
π§To learn more about our βππΆπΏπΉ-π°π²π»ππΏπΆπ°β program, visit https://www.lavenderspaceship.com
12/05/2026
Meet β¨Ewin Tangβ¨: A young computer scientist who "humbled" the quantum computing world. π
At just 18, while most students were finishing their first year of college, Ewin Tang was dismantling major scientific theories. She proved that you donβt need a quantum computer to solve complex problemsβsometimes, you just need a better way of thinking.
Why sheβs our inspiration:
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Named Forbes 30 Under 30 at age 18. β
Won the "Oscars of Science" (Breakthrough Prize).
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Enrolled in college at age 10.
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Future Assistant Professor at Princeton University.
Ewinβs journey reminds us that "expert" is a title earned through curiosity and persistence, not just age. You are never too young or too old to achieve your goals.
πSign up for a free trial class at www.lavenderspaceship.com to learn more about our coding and digital literacy programs specially designed for girls.
12/04/2026
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The world your daughter is growing up in looks nothing like the one you grew up in. AI is changing the way we work, create, and solve problems.
So what does she actually need to succeed in it?
Here they are:
1. The Ability to Keep Learning
AI changes fast. The girls who thrive won't just know things β they'll know how to figure things out. A girl who can pick up new tools, adapt to new challenges, and stay genuinely interested in the world around her will never be left behind.
2. Strong Communication
The best ideas don't work if you can't explain them. In a world flooded with AI-generated content, a girl who can write clearly, speak confidently, and connect with real people will always stand out. Human communication isn't becoming less valuable. It's becoming more.
3. Critical Thinking
AI can generate answers. It can't tell you which ones matter. Girls who ask hard questions, challenge assumptions, and think for themselves will be the ones leading.
At The Lavender Spaceship Project, we help girls aged 7β18 build all three through our girl-centric program, in a space built just for them.
π Book a FREE trial class at www.lavenderspaceship.com
03/04/2026
Meet Amanda Askell β Scottish philosopher, AI researcher, and the woman TIME magazine named one of the 100 most influential people in AI in 2024. π
Her job at Anthropic is teaching one of the world's most powerful AI systems what it means to be honest, curious, and good.
The amazing part - she got there through philosophy and ethics. We believe that Amanda Askell is a perfect role model for young girls. She started out as a fine art and philosophy student before going on to shape one of the most influential AI systems in the world. She didn't follow a straight line. She followed her curiosity.
That's a pretty powerful inspiration for a 10-year-old girl who loves drawing and humanities and wonders if there's a place for her in tech.
The future of technology isn't just being built by coders. It's being shaped by storytellers, philosophers, artists, and thinkers who also happen to understand how the tools work.
At The Lavender Spaceship Project, we don't just teach girls to code. We teach them to use their strengths to create digital prototypes that they can be proud of and that bring out their creativity, imagination, and uniqueness.
π Book a FREE trial class at www.lavenderspaceship.com
25/03/2026
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π₯° Ms. Marie has been teaching with us for almost 8 years now!
ππ½ She is a qualified engineer with a passion for teaching and nurturing young girls to be leaders in STEM fields.
π©π½βπ» Ms. Marie teaches Scratch programming, App design, Web programming, and all Python Programming courses. Her teaching style is student-centric, where she gives her students the chance to figure things out on their own using her incredible questioning and scaffolding techniques.
π¦Έπ»ββοΈOur team of dedicated and passionate educators know first hand what it is like to be a woman in STEM. They teach with empathy and take the time to figure out what works best for each girl in terms of content, pace and intensity.
βΆοΈ Sign up for a FREE trial class to try out coding with our amazing educators. Link in the bio.
09/03/2026
You know that feeling when you've been working on the same problem for hours, tried everything, failed over and over again... and then suddenly it just works?
That's what showing up every single day looks like.
Alysa Liu didn't land her first triple axel perfectly. She fell a lot. But every time, she got back up and she kept going!
That's exactly what learning to code or learning any new skill looks like. It can be frustrating. There are moments where it doesn't make sense and you want to quit. But then if you stay with it long enough, something clicks and the joy you get from accomplishing that goal is unmatched!
To every girl out there working hard in the rink, the classroom, the coding class or the music studio - your hard work is making a bigger difference than you know.
This International Women's Day 2026, we celebrate the girls who fall and get back up. Who ask hard questions and who "Give to Gain", because every skill you invest in today is a gift to your future self and to all the other girls out there looking up to you.
π Learn more about how we are making a difference one girl at a time, visit www.lavenderspaceship.com.