Screen-Free Coding

  • Two children with backpacks explore a whimsical coding-themed sky filled with rockets, code paper, and stars, representing a screen-free Hour of Code adventure.

    Create a Screen-Free Hour of Code Kids Will Love

    As a web developer and a parent, I know just how powerful it is to teach kids to think like coders. But you don’t need screens or fancy programs to do it. Whether you’re teaching at home or in a classroom, you can run a Screen-Free Hour of Code that builds real logic, sequencing, and…

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  • How to Use Storytelling to Teach Programming Concepts

    One of the simplest ways to introduce programming is through stories your kids already know and love. When you teach coding with stories, your child learns how to think step by step, solve problems, and spot patterns. And best of all, they can do it without ever touching a screen. Fairy tales and fables are…

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  • Why Unplugged Coding for Kids Makes Better Thinkers

    Unplugged Coding for Kids Is Not Just About Screens In my work as a developer, I spend a lot of time solving problems long before I write any actual code. Coding is about thinking. It’s about breaking big problems into smaller steps, finding the right order, and spotting mistakes. That kind of thinking doesn’t need…

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