With coding boot camps and certificate programs popping up all over the US, have you ever considered how young is too young to get your kids started with learning how to code?
We are here to address these concerns, plus many others about the importance of teaching children of all ages how to code.
Did you know children as young as five or six can learn to code?
It is possible, and we can show you how!
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Join the team at Talking Chalks on Thursday, September 24 from 5pm – 6pm PDT (9pm-10pm EST).
Check out our webinar below.
Prasad Pillai, CEO, will discuss how the idea for Talking Chalks formed and how the team can help your children learn to code and be ready for the jobs of the future, so, they, too can take hold of their own American Dream.
Dr. Chitra Mohan, Teaching Expert and Tutor will discuss Talking Chalks unique teaching methods and show you with a real life example how children respond to learning coding.
Sharat Nair, Marketing Extraordinaire, will share a deeper insight how learning to code will help children in job security into the future as more and more jobs become automated.
This lively and thought provoking discussion will be hosted by Jennifer Kumar, Cross-Cultural expert for Talking Chalks and Managing Director of Authentic Journeys.
We hope you can join us. Take a look at the Facebook Ad below. Click on the down arrow next to the word “Interested” on the post below, then choose “Going.”
Join me as I host this webinar tomorrow along with the team at TalkingChalks. Feel free to like their page so that when we go live here on Facebook, you will get the notification!
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Also, don’t forget to LIKE the Talking Chalks page, so that when we go live, you can get the notification in Facebook to join us!!
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We can’t wait to see you!
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