Coding

5 Amazing tips to teach Coding or Computer Programming to your Children

In the education world scenario, coding classes for kids are becoming increasingly popular with a large number of parents discarding the old EC activities and showing their interest in coding programs. Most of the parents, who are already in the coding industry, know the potential growth & demand for skilled programmers. They introduced coding to the kids at a very young age and help them to learn this new skill. Initially, it does not look as cool and exciting as skating or bicycle riding, but it can be an interesting, fun learning and rewarding activity for them.

1. Let them follow their creativity

At a young age, children’s mind acts like a sponge, the more you dip it in brilliance the more it absorbs. They are fast learners and their creative imagination knows no boundaries and they find creative solutions to their problems naturally. Keeping the natural learning ability of children in mind, there are lots of apps available in the market which help them how to code. It is just not limited to giving them the right tools to learn but also teaching them patiently how things work in the real world. As the industry has a large demand for expert developers, taking the time to teach your children how to code is an investment in their future. So, how to build an interest for coding in your children? Here are some golden tips for you:

When you teach your child how to code the initial planned area of programming might be different from what your child does later. It is better to ask them what they want to create. It could be anything, from a website to a mobile application or a game to a computer program. It is always better to let your children follow their creative passion rather than imposing extra pressure on what you want them to learn. Their interest will increase more in learning if they work on what they want to do. Creativity is their prime asset. It will flourish more if they follow their ideas and understand the limits than following a predetermined course.

2. Keep yourselves away from their keyboard 

As a parent, you always want to see what your children are doing on the computer. It is a good thing but in this specific situation, when your children are learning computer programming, keep a distance. They might ask you to solve a problem which they are facing. But, it is not good to resolve the issue all by yourself. You can help them where to look into, but what to see should be your child’s part. If you resolve anything in which they are struggling then you are not doing a great part in enhancing their problem-solving skills.

3. Adjust your teaching according to their age:

What could be the right age for your child to learn to code? We say that a 6-year-old child is probably all set to learn how to code. Today, at a very young Children are being

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quite familiar with modern age technologies such as mobile, smart TV, computers and tablets etc. Also, they have started learning and writing, so they will be able to create through coding. At this age, some coding based gaming apps will do the job to give them the idea of the logic behind programming. If you want them to learn a specific programming language then ‘9+ year’ is the right age to start. 

4. Make it interesting and fun for your child

Coding is all about getting the right result. Their interest will be doubled when you tell them that they are going to develop a game or application rather than learning a new language. It is easier to teach a kid than adults who already consider it as not their cup of tea. Let them enjoy the coding and laugh with them when their codes don’t show the desired result. Make it fun and sometimes reward them when they achieve what they desire.

5. Lessen the use of Technical Jargons

When you teach them coding at a younger age, using technical jargons is not going to help them at all. These jargons will just fly past straight over their heads. It is important to teach them basics but let’s keep the vocabulary at a bit low in the initial phase of learning. If they are younger than a teenager, you can skip some theories too and give them more practical exposure. 

There is no need to be in a dilemma about teaching computer programming to your children. It is a basic skill which they will master in little time. You will be surprised to see how fast they learn and how keen they are in finding a solution to their problems. Learning to code is a package that comes with creative thinking, problem-solving skills and patience that will remain with them for life.