why this course

Why Programming?

Studies reveal that coding activates the regions of the mind related to working memory, language processing, and problem-solving. There are umpteen benefits to teaching children how to code, including improving their math, creative thinking, self-learning, and logical problem-solving skills, as well as overall academic performance. Our coding and programming courses teach young children to cultivate an entrepreneurial frame of mind, becoming confident learners and thinkers.

Why should your child learn to code?

Strong verbal and written skills

Strong verbal and
written skills
Coding is basically a language – a method of communicating with a computer. Learning to code in any language helps your child become an expert communicator, developing proficiency in conveying core principles effectively.

Enhanced creativity

Enhanced
creativity
Coding involves creating algorithms and solving puzzles. The process of building something out of nothing invokes a great deal of creativity in children. Kids find immense joy in tackling obstacles using diverse perspectives, and this in turn develops their computational thinking.

Confident problem solving

Confident
problem-solving
Coding encourages the breaking down of complex problems into manageable steps. Children are urged to experiment, test their work, reflect, and learn from their mistakes in a safe learning environment.

Improved cognitive skills

Improved
cognitive skills
Programming helps your child improve his or her reasoning and critical thinking skills. It changes how they approach a challenge, and how they use logic and persistence to steer desired outcomes.

Strong verbal and written skills

Strong verbal and
written skills
Coding is basically a language – a method of communicating with a computer. Learning to code in any language helps your child become an expert communicator, developing proficiency in conveying core principles effectively.

Enhanced creativity

Enhanced
creativity
Coding involves creating algorithms and solving puzzles. The process of building something out of nothing invokes a great deal of creativity in children. Kids find immense joy in tackling obstacles using diverse perspectives, and this in turn develops their computational thinking.

Confident problem solving

Confident
problem-solving
Coding encourages the breaking down of complex problems into manageable steps. Children are urged to experiment, test their work, reflect, and learn from their mistakes in a safe learning environment.

Improved cognitive skills

Improved
cognitive skills
Programming helps your child improve his or her reasoning and critical thinking skills. It changes how they approach a challenge, and how they use logic and persistence to steer desired outcomes.

Coding & Programming Courses

Meticulously designed courses according to the age group of students.

Included in the course

60-minutes per class

After-class study material

 

Course completion certificates

 

Top Rated

Top Rated Teachers

Periodical project work

Periodical project work

Recording available for missed classes

Recording available for missed classes

Student Projects

Testimonials

FAQ

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