Published On: July 14th, 2022|

The Good Men Project – Scott Bartnick

“When children are young, parents often steer them to participate in activities that offer fun and learning in the present to ensure their future success. In years past, those activities might have included piano lessons, ballet, or gymnastics. Today, however, more and more parents are signing their kids up for coding. Even preschoolers are getting a jump on computer programming to prepare for school and the (albeit distant) workplace. An increasing number of parents are starting to find that coding helps develop essential 21st-century skills such as problem-solving, digital literacy, collaboration, organization, perseverance, and confidence.” (more)