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Through teaching coding and robotics, kids develop a practical approach to the digital world. Today’s children do not just use technology, but they also need to know how it works, or at least how to go about solving any problem independently. Learning coding supports logical thinking, helps kids structure ideas, and builds skills that would be useful at school and onward with life.

Simple and clear learning is the prime focus of Icon School. In developing the content for children at the school, we have presented technical concepts in simple terms and provided step-by-step practice for the same. This would help make learning comfortable instead of overwhelming.

The way children learn to code and about robotics evolves as they grow older. Younger children begin with the use of play, visuals, and very simple activities that introduce ideas organically. As they grow, learning shifts to more explicit problem-solving and small projects that build confidence and creativity.

With robotics, learning takes a more practical turn that makes it much more real. Kids start to connect thought and action when they can see how one little change in instructions can affect the outcome. The concreteness of it makes ideas stick, and keeps kids interested.

Teaching coding has nothing to do with making children into programmers from an early age. It’s about teaching them to think, to try and do, to make mistakes, and to improve. All of these skills are applied in every area of life, not only in technology.