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Is the children's programming class an IQ tax?
Let children learn the thinking and tools of programming and algorithms, not to mention any IQ tax; Let the children play and see the interesting subject of children's programming, not to mention the IQ tax. However, if parents think that "programming" is a skill that every child must master at this stage, and they think that their ability is insufficient under the explicit hint of the institution, they must pay professional institutions to teach it. This is the IQ tax.

The biggest advantage of children's programming is to help children get familiar with the thinking and tools of programming and algorithms in advance, which can make children interested in it in early and timely feedback and use it as a motivation to learn more. For example, to create an animation about crocodiles, children should not only know how to program, but also know crocodiles and how to tell good stories.

However, some children's programming institutions put the cart before the horse, attack parents and create anxiety. As parents, only by breaking the wall of thinking can we not fall into the anxiety of marketing.

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Netizens' views on children's programming class;

@ 京京京京京: Please learn math in technical secondary school first, and then learn programming.

The sky is blue: I have no basic logical thinking and mathematical knowledge. Can I make something up? Typical sales anxiety.

@ Wen Tianxiang: Programming this thing, I was good at mathematical logic when I was a child. When I grow up, I will definitely learn it at once.

@Nellie0 1-0 1: My child is more dependent, but when programming, he has to teach himself because his parents don't understand. Seeing him sitting seriously, I think he can exercise his independence. Is it an advantage to study for this purpose?