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by zwm
1985 days ago
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7: minecraft taught basic logic with red stone.
8: tinkered with available tools to hack eg. lego games.
9: godot programming via youtube video series.
10: ??? will see. If a kid is bored, they'll think anything is fun. Key is to have a video game schedule; before that, "technology" is off limits. But the loophole is to allow access to certain apps (blender, godot, krita, puzzles, etc) before tech schedule if it doesn't conflict with daily responsibilities such as homework. None of these were forced but encouraged indirectly. Again, if a kid doesn't get hook on instant gratification with passive consumption of entertainment, the change is big your child will turn to exploration when bored...programming might be the natural direction given light encouragement. |
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