
Online Coding Classes for Kids
If you have a child interested in coding, the time is now. Kids have never been in a better position to learn what coding is, improve their coding skills, and then immediately put those new skills into action.
Coding language options include Scratch, Python, Java, JavaScript, C++, C#, and more, with onlind classes and lessons held year-round in small-group or one-on-one settings.
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Coding Languages for Kids
If your child is ready to explore coding, there are several great options designed specifically for young learners.
Scratch is one of the most popular starting points for kids learning to code. It uses colorful, block-based programming that allows children to create games, animations, and interactive stories, without having to write any text-based code.
For kids who enjoy playing Roblox, Lua offers a natural next step. Lua is the scripting language used to create custom Roblox games, encouraging creativity while introducing typed code in an engaging, game-based environment.
When kids are ready to move on from block coding, Python is one of the most beginner-friendly text-based languages. It's widely used by professionals at companies like Google and Disney and can be applied to simple games, number-based projects, and even basic app development.
JavaScript powers the interactive features of most websites and is a great choice for kids interested in web development. It’s widely supported and relatively easy to experiment with, making it a useful early coding language.
Kids interested in building 3D or mobile games - especially those who are curious about augmented reality - may enjoy learning C# in Unity. Unity is a professional-grade game engine used in many popular games and apps, and is suitable for more advanced learners.
Java is used to create mods in Minecraft, making it a compelling language for fans of the game. It introduces more complex syntax and logic, and is a good fit for kids who already have some programming experience and want to personalize their gaming world.

Why Learn to Code
There are many reasons kids should be coding, some of which can start paying off immediately, while others hold their value for the long term.
To fill a gap: School is required. School is valuable. But most schools also haven’t come around to offering computer science courses. Unfortunately, though, coding is no longer a “nice to have” reserved as a selective skill for only the extremely dedicated to chase and learn on their own.
To get a leg up: If kids go out and seek to do something not available to most of their peers, they are going to stand out when compared to others. And one of the most important times that comparison happens is when it comes to college applications.
To secure a lucrative career: There isn’t any denying that a career rooted in coding is a lucrative one (the computer science major is one of the highest paying college majors available), and is something that is required and utilized throughout each and every day across the world.

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