Anita Joshi Scratch Coding Tutor in Montgomery City, MO
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Anita Joshi brings a passion for teaching Scratch coding classes for kids, with 6 years of experience making coding accessible and fun. Located in Montgomery City, Anita Joshi is known for creating engaging coding games for kids that foster creativity and problem-solving. With a solid rating of 4.6 from 29 reviews, Anita Joshi's classes are popular among young learners eager to dive into coding. Each session is carefully crafted to make learning a joyous experience. Join Anita Joshi for a fun journey into the world of coding that builds lasting skills.
Anita Joshi
4.6(29 reviews)
Hourly rate
$20
Location
Montgomery City, MO
Experience
6 years
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