Ananya Agarwal Scratch Coding Tutor in Greenville, MO
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Ananya Agarwal is a highly experienced Scratch instructor specializing in coding classes for kids. With 9 years of teaching experience in Greenville, Ananya Agarwal has developed a unique approach to creating interactive coding games for kids. Their classes focus on building critical thinking and creativity, ensuring kids enjoy learning in a fun and structured environment. With 45 positive reviews and a rating of 4.9, Ananya Agarwal's sessions are known for their quality and effectiveness. Join Ananya Agarwal's classes to inspire a love for coding and game design in your child.
Ananya Agarwal
4.9(45 reviews)
Hourly rate
$20
Location
Greenville, MO
Experience
9 years
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