Programming Training for Kids in Chennai – Which is the best Language to start?

Programming becomes an essential skills nowadays. Even in School curriculum it is there. For Programming Training for Kids in Chennai, Which is the best Programming Language to start? There are many good and easy Programming Languages.

Python is the best choice because of its simplicity. Syntax of Python attracts everyone. Thus, Python is the right choice to start with, for Beginners. But, we cannot have the same scale of Easy Syntax alone – for Kids.

When we discuss about Kids, their world is different. They like Images than Text. They dont judge anyone black and white. Their world is colorful. Without creating colorful outcomes, Kids won’t get interest towards Programming.

For Creating colorful outcomes, JavaScript is the best language. But for getting trained in JavaScript, one should know HTML and CSS at first. Pitching into JavaScript, after long practice in HTML and CSS will test the patience of Kids. Still if we try JavaScript, Doing Animations using JavaScript requires lot of effort, which Kids will eventually be tired of doing.

Then, what is the best programming language for Kids? A Programming Language
1) Should Be Easy to start
2) Should be colorful
3) Should be helpful for Animations and Games
4) Should be Open Source, of course.

Which language fulfills all of these?

Kids could not remember the syntax always. If we train them through colorful ways with immediate results shown, that is the best way. Seeing all the output immediately will give Confidence and motivation to Kids.

Scratch is the one, which fulfills every point mentioned above. Scratch is the world’s largest coding community for children. According to Scratch official note, It has a simple visual interface that allows young people to create digital stories, games, and animations.

Payilagam, located in Velachery conducts Scratch Programming Training for Kids in Chennai. Please check our YouTube Channel[Payilagam] and Video Reviews before enrolling with us!

References:
https://scratch.mit.edu/about