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13 reasons why every parent should encourage their child to learn coding skills

Giving your child the best chance of success in the future, as well as aiding their educational development in their formative years is something that every parent has a desire to do.

Learning to code and program is one such way in which you can prepare them best for the future, get them ahead at school, or support and enhance their current learning.

It’s not just the educational and career benefits that coding can bring. If your child learns to code, there is research to suggest that it will help them with other skills such as organisation, perseverance, problem solving, and even confidence.

If you are currently debating whether or not it’s the right time to help your child learn to code, or even whether they are the right age to start, this guide will explain the benefits to coding, and answer any questions you might have.

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What age can kids start coding?

Despite some common misconceptions which many parents might hold, even primary school children can start to learn computing programming.

Coding itself is made up of many different elements and tasks, with varying degrees of complexity, with the simpler elements being well within the remit of younger children.

In fact, back in the 1980s, there was a push in primary schools for children to learn the basics of computing using the now defunct BBC computers.

Even the popular Big Trak toy vehicle of the 1980s was brought into UK schools to help children learn the basics of programming.

There are coding systems that even children as young as seven years old can get to grips with, and if you choose the right program and learning approach, it won’t take them long to master the basics.

As an example, Scratch with Ozobot is one of the coding summer camps that we run during the school holidays. It uses a drag and drop coding editor which lets children create animations, stories, and games in a fun interactive environment that’s perfect for 7 to 10-year olds.

But what the benefits to children learning coding?

Is it the right time for child to learn to code?

Below are our top 13 reasons for kids to learn computer programming.

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Top 13 reasons for kids to learn to code

 

#1: Coding helps with school & academic performance

Children that learn to code can improve and develop multiple facets of their educational syllabus including maths, writing, and creativity.

It can also help to increase their confidence at school or in other social situations.

#2: Coding helps with maths & logical problem solving

From a maths perspective, coding is known to help kids visualise more abstract concepts in a fun format that lets them apply mathematics to real-life problem solving.

Computer science and coding isn’t just about developing a program to solve or perform tasks. It’s also about logical problem solving, using the core basics of mathematics.

#3: Coding helps with writing skills & creativity

When it comes to writing, computer programming can also let your child improve their written skills, developing a more concise and structured approach to storytelling and the English language.

When coding, a child will often realise that there will be more than one way to resolve a problem. Sometimes the more simple and efficient solution can be better.

By analysing their critical thinking and the solving of problems, it can lead to more meaningful application of written and spoken language.

And creativity?

By experimenting with computer code, they will learn to take a different approach to solving tasks in creative ways that might not have thought of before.

When a child learns a coding language, they can learn to create digital content, not just consume it.

Rather than using an app or playing a video game, your child could be the brains behind imagining, planning, and developing one instead.

There’s no doubt that by problem solving with code, your child’s brain can get stronger and more adaptable.

#4: Coding helps with confidence

Parents with children that have been on FunTech coding course or class will often report that their child’s confidence and communication has improved.

This can be put down to not just the basics of learning new tasks out of their comfort zone, but also having to collaborate with other children in a classroom-based environment such as the ones we offer.

#5: Coding is fun!

Whilst computer programming is very much a logic-based activity, it’s also very creative as we have already touched upon.

Much of the appeal in learning to code is the challenge and reward that comes when your child sees their code come to life.

In a classroom setting, with other children also learning, even more so.

#6: Coding isn’t just about computers

In modern life, almost every device we interact with on a daily basis is powered by a computer. Whether that’s a smartphone, domestic appliance, cash machine, or a traffic light system when crossing the road.

It’s not just about computers, laptops, gaming consoles, or tablets.

We believe that it’s important for children to understand that someone has written coding instructions for computers to help us with everyday challenges and tasks we perform.

That will help your child to visualise the possibilities for how coding and technology can solve problems of the future.

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#7: Coding is the language of the world

 Software is a critical component that touches so much in our lives, and in fact, could be seen to be the language of the world.

 

We believe that if a child doesn’t know the language of computers, then that could present as big an issue as being illiterate or innumerate is today.

 

Now obviously not every future job is going to require coding skills, but we still believe it’s crucial for children to learning the basics of coding as it will help them with their computational thinking.

#8: Coding helps with core soft skills

Once your child starts to learn to code, they will move through more and more complex processes and problems.

As they develop more complicated code, they should naturally also develop improved focus and organisational skills.

Coding can also help them to improve their resilience and communication.

#9: Coding can help to change the world

Kids that start early and learn to code from a young age are going to be the pioneers of the future.

Your child could go on to change lives by working on apps, robotics, and other computing programs that help to shape our future for the better in the education, health, and energy sectors.

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#10: Coding helps kids with storytelling

We use a program called Scratch to teach kids to code. It’s a visual language developed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and is perfect for any sort of storytelling.

But why is that important?

Storytelling supports children in thinking procedurally, and these skills are very much a focus of the Scratch lessons.

When developing video games with Scratch, your child gets to code their own stories. By enriching their imagination by taking them off to far-flung places with strange characters, it can help them to deal with real-life situations.

Research shows that the type of brain activity that takes place during fictional moments is almost the same as the brain activity shown in real-life scenarios.

By reading, acting, or solving a problem in a fictional environment, your child can learn how to solve it in reality.

#11: Coding helps kids achieve their dreams

Dan Costolo, the CEO of Twitter said: “If you can program a computer, you can achieve your dreams. A computer doesn’t care about your family background, your gender, just that you know how to code. But we’re only teaching it in a small handful of schools, why?”

#12: Coding summer classes can keep your kids busy

The FunTech coding camps run weekly over the summer, meaning you have the peace of mind in knowing that not only do you have something for them to do, but it’s also a valuable activity.

Our camps run in the south of England from 9am up until 5 o’clock. That’s just the right time for working parents and lets you plan your work schedule around your child’s summer learning.

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#13: Coding helps to future proof your child’s job prospects

According to research conducted by the UK Commission for Employment and Skills, almost half of science, technology, engineering, and maths jobs are hard to fill.

With your child potentially reaching employment age in the next decade, having a coding and programming background could mean they are very much in demand in the 2020s. There should be no fears for them finding a suitable career.

Not only that, but with there being real concerns that robots and artificial intelligence are set to phase out certain job roles over the next 10 years, there has never been a better time for your child to learn coding.

The Royal Society of Arts conducted a survey that suggested technology could make certain mundane job roles redundant, with possibly four million jobs being at risk.

They canvassed the opinion of UK employers, with 13% thinking that more than 30% of the jobs will be automated by 2027.

The digital jobs market is one that continues to show rapid growth, with an increased demand for computer programming skills unfortunately not being matched by suitable candidates.

How FunTech can help your child learn to code

FunTech has been helping to develop children’s tech skills since 1996, offering tech schools and summer camps through fun-based learning programs.

All of our classes, courses and camps are designed to give kids a fun, interactive and innovative program. It will not only educate your child, but keep them occupied outside of term time and fuel a passion for tech.

One such summer camp we run from various locations across London and the south of England is our Scratch with Ozobot program. It runs Monday to Friday, from 9am to 5pm, and is perfect for 7 to 10-year olds.

It’s the ideal environment to teach your child to code, in a safe and fun format that will keep them engaged throughout the week’s program.

With Scratch, your child will learn to code with the support of our expert tutors. Scratch is a nationally renowned program that:

  • Uses a drag and drop interface to perform coding and programming tasks
  • Lets your child collaborate with other children on projects
  • Includes coding tasks such as developing games, animations, stories, and sounds
  • Helps kids to solve problems creatively and express their ideas

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Why choose FunTech kids coding camps?

  • We are Ofsted Registered
  • We have an average of 8 to 1 pupil to tutor ratio
  • We offer a structured learning environment
  • We have been established since 1996
  • We run summer classes that are scheduled 9am to 5pm

Book now to avoid disappointment

FunTech kid’s coding camps are very popular and to tend to fill up very quickly.

If you would like to explore the dates and venues available, plus find out a little bit more about how you child can learn to code with Scratch, please click the button below to get started.

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By helping your child learn to code, this could give them an advantage in both school and their career prospects.

It truly could be the start of a bright future for your child.


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