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Simplified Coding for Children

Teach children to think like builders, not just users.

Coding teaches logical thinking, problem-solving, and creativity — skills that benefit children in every subject and every career, whether or not they become programmers. This program uses Scratch and beginner-friendly tools to introduce 8–14 year-olds to coding through games, animations, and interactive projects they build themselves, making programming feel achievable and fun.

JOD 50Duration: 4 weeks · 16 hours (project-based, each session produces a working mini-project)

Who it's for: Children aged 8–14 who are curious about technology, want to build their own games or apps, or whose parents want them developing logical and creative thinking skills early.

Simplified Coding for Children

What you'll learn

  • Introduction to programming logic: sequences, loops, conditions, and events
  • Scratch programming: building interactive stories, animations, and simple games
  • Computational thinking: breaking problems into steps and designing solutions
  • Introduction to basic HTML concepts through visual project-based activities
  • Debugging basics: finding and fixing errors as a normal part of building
  • Presenting and sharing completed coding projects with peers and family

Outcomes

Children complete the program having built 3–4 original Scratch projects, with genuine coding logic skills, a problem-solving mindset, and the confidence to continue learning independently — a high-leverage early investment in their future.

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