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What to Look Out for When Choosing A Coding Websites for Kids

What to Look Out for When Choosing A Coding Websites for Kids

What to Look Out for When Choosing A Coding Websites for Kids

What to Look Out for When Choosing A Coding Websites for Kids
There are myriad ways to introduce kids to coding. Some teachers get their students started through coding games for kids. But, did you know there are coding websites for kids that can make the whole process so much fun and effortlessly easy? There's Scratch (an MIT initiative), Codemoji.com (a recommended one by the way) code.org, and many others to choose from. The problem with so many options is that they make choosing a little tricky. Don't worry, though. We have a rounded up a set of great qualities to look out for in coding websites for kids.

Should be Intuitive and Easy to Use

It's a no-brainer to sign up your child to learn through easy to use and intuitive coding websites for kids. That means the interface itself should be clean, attractive and easy to the eyes. It should be easy to navigate, including child-friendly menus and tabs. The last thing you want is your little one having a hard time finding the resources he or she want.

Should be Bug- and Problem-Free

Coding websites for kids that are plagued with syntax errors and bugs are a big no-no. The kids are already unfamiliar with the coding concept - why expose them to shoddy codes, right? So, do a bit of homework online. Check out coding websites for kids reviews sites. Here, you can read both bad, good and ugly reviews about these websites.

Should Have an FAQ page and a Blog The good news is that most of these coding websites for kids have FAQ pages and blogs. It goes without saying that those that don't be avoided at all cost. Even if it does: is the blog updated frequently? Is the content helpful or just junky? It pays to do a little research on your own. Read through the FAQ page: does it answer most questions that kids have about coding?

Should Offer Support What if you run into a problem while teaching kids through the website? How do you communicate your issues? A good coding website like codemoji.com should include a chat functionality that makes support and communication effortlessly easy. It should have other means of communication, including a phone number, email or social media channel. These are just but a few qualities to look out for in excellent coding websites for kids. Remember it pays to do a little research before zeroing in on a particular one.

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