Programming +
IT English
Turn screen time into a real tech skill
9-12 ages
2 programming portals
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Fun and game-based projects
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Development of logic and algorithmic thinking
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Teamwork
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Creative and friendly environment
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What Will Your Child Create and Learn
Many parents worry that their children spend too much time staring at phone or computer screens. At Think Engineering, we transform that screen time into creative and logical work.
Your child will embark on the following exciting journey:
Through the dynamic platforms provided during the course, your child will learn complex mathematical concepts and discover the amazing world of technology.
They will learn to apply events, loops, Boolean arithmetic, coordinate systems, variables, arrays, functions, acceleration, gravity, friction, and other fundamental concepts of programming, game development, and algorithms.
Coding to create, not just to play
Your child will learn to understand how games, apps, and technological systems actually work under the hood.

Math becomes a tool
Coordinates, acceleration, gravity, and logic are applied directly to real-world projects.

IT English in a tech environment
Your child will learn programming terminology in English in a natural, practical way.

How Does Programming Help Children in School?
Through programming, children learn to apply math in real-world situations, making this subject fun and creative. That is why math is perceived here not merely as a subject, but as a means to achieve a goal. Using algorithms develops children's logic, while searching for errors improves their focus and patience.
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Logical Thinking
Problems are broken down into manageable steps, and solutions are built using cause-and-effect relationships.
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Teamwork
Children discuss ideas, explain their solutions, and learn how to present technical concepts simply and clearly.
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Patience and Attention
Debugging teaches them not to fear mistakes, but rather to find the root cause and make the correct fix.
The result parents value most
The result parents value most
A course shouldn't just provide an "interesting hour" to pass the time; it must develop skills that your child will actively use in school, in further tech education, and when eventually choosing a future career.

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Screen time turns into a useful skill.
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Lessons are built around projects and visible results.
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The program creates a solid foundation for future STEM fields.
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Your child learns to think step-by-step, find errors, and fix them.

