4 platforms teaching 6-year-olds how to code
Communication is an absolutely essential skill for imagining and building a better tomorrow. This has also created an unique opportunity for the Edtech start-ups like Whitehat Jr, Toppr, Vedantu, Code chef, etc which have already started preparing their students to observe, analyse and hence become better problem solvers by inculcating the habit of coding in primitive minds in fun learning environments. Toppr Codr Launch in July 2020, Toppr Codr is a one-on-one live coding classes for children aged between 6 and 18 years. Vedantu Super Kids Edtech start-up Vedantu has launched ‘Vedantu Super Kids’ in May to equip early learners between 3 and 12 years with coding skills. Read: The Coding Craze: How coding platforms are building much-needed job skills Read: 5 start-ups which teach coding in the simplest way Read: Here's why schools must include coding in school curriculum






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