Your child's Creative Coding Genius

Your child's Creative Coding Genius

Does a coding challenge spark your child’s creative coding genius? We think so!

Every time that the children are encouraged to think differently, new pathways are created in the brain. Learning to code will create new ways of thinking, how they can approach a solving a problem in a novel way.

For example coding in Minecraft can teach kids real world skills. Coding will develop your child’s eye for the world around them, as well as the world within computers, and make them able to effectively analyze and understand new problems and ideas.
Learning to code can be seen holistically, such as developing artistic, scientific, and mathematical sensibilities. This can be best accomplished through hands-on focused learning with coding academies like Brain Bytes Academy. At Brain Bytes Academy, your child can learn to design and create animation, website building, or even make their own computer games. Does your kid want to build things? The robotics-based programs will help them get on the cutting edge of integrated engineering and coding.  There is even our very own Robotics teams learning to build Vex IQ Robots and program them, and ultimately compete to win. 
Coding is a great way to give your child a head start. Coding can potentially earn your child scholarships down the road, which can be invaluable for their financial future and stability. The lessons learned in coding can be applied to anything these days to improve job prospects, and many employers are looking for coding skills in positions which did not require it as little as five years ago. Even if knowledge of coding is not required, its presence on a resume can work wonders in displaying an applicant’s intelligence and capability.
Above all though, kids have a lot of fun while learning at places like Brain Bytes Academy. That is one of the main reasons why our students keep coming to coding lessons month after month. Coding can indeed spark the genius in your child!

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