Teaching children how to code early might help them in the future. The world is changing fast, and most jobs today whether it’s in banking, hospitals, or media use technology one way or another. Knowing a bit of coding could give kids a big advantage.
Also, coding is not just about typing commands. It teaches children how to think. They learn how to solve problems, how to think clearly, and how to keep trying even when they make mistakes. It’s like solving puzzles you try, fail, fix the mistake, and try again. These are good skills for life, not just for computers.
In some countries, like the UK, coding is already part of the school system. Children there are learning how to create games, websites, and even small apps. That kind of early exposure helps them build confidence and may help them decide what they want to do in the future.
As good as it sounds, making coding compulsory for every child might not work so well. Not every child enjoys tech or wants to sit in front of a screen writing code. Just like some children don’t like math or science, some may not like coding either. Forcing it on them might just frustrate them or waste their time.
Also, let’s not forget that many schools are still struggling with basic things. Some don’t even have enough chairs and tables, let alone computers or internet. So how will they teach coding? It might end up being something only private schools or richer communities can do properly, and that’s not fair.
And who will teach it? Many teachers don’t know how to code themselves. Without training and support, how will they teach children in a way that is fun and easy to understand? If it’s not taught well, it could turn students off instead of inspiring them.
In my opinion I think the best thing is to do is to find a middle ground. Instead of forcing coding on every child as a full subject, schools can introduce it as a basic skill like how we teach music or art. Not every child becomes a musician or artist, but they at least get to try it and learn the basics. Coding can be like that too.
Give all students a chance to learn what coding is and do a few fun projects. Let the ones who enjoy it go deeper. That way, nobody is left out, and no one is forced into something they don’t enjoy.
The truth is, technology is not going anywhere. Whether we like it or not, we all live in a digital world now. I don’t think every child has to be a professional programmer, but it wouldn’t hurt if they had some basic knowledge. Just enough to understand how things work and maybe solve small problems by themselves.
Coding can open doors. But those doors should be open with care, not pushed down. If we find the right way to introduce it slowly, with the right tools and teachers then yes, I think every child should at least get a chance to learn it.
This is my response to today's episode of hivelearners community prompt of #hl-w167e3 which the topic is tagged CODING AND TECH

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Coding is a fascinating task, at me from an early age I caught the idea of knowing how to communicate with a computer and get things to do for me. That part of the knowledge seemed so entertaining that it truly enjoys it a lot. I believe that if children or any person are educated in mind that they must mainly have fun, neuroplasticity would be activated right away and in a very attractive way, causing the student to absorb knowledge as a sponge. Hopefully all governments focus on that side and have a better world.
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I loved all your points: Not all of us have an affinity for programming and technology; Many schools are not prepared to teach programming (they barely have the basic infrastructure); Finding a middle ground is an excellent solution, as programming can help children develop important skills for adulthood.
Wow, it turns out that some developed countries have already implemented this, but I agree with you, it goes back to the children again.
The world is becoming digital if coding and tech is add in there curriculum it will nice and the how knowledge about it at a tender age.
Coding has also become necessary because now with time and technology, everything has changed and those who do not change themselves with time can never be successful in life, so children must be taught all these things early on so that they can become successful.