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Emily Anderson helps beginners explore coding through playful games and guided experimentation that builds real logic skills. Her lessons focus on helping kids try, fail, and try again while still having fun. She uses vibe-coding motion cues, encouraging learners to sketch how characters move or react before they write code. Parents say she has a calm, patient presence that helps kids stay engaged even when challenges get tricky. Her students often move on to create their own unique obstacle courses and mini-games.

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AI tools like ChatGPT and GitHub Copilot are changing how code gets written — but they haven't made coding obsolete. In fact, coding skills are more valuable than ever. This guide helps parents understand why children should still learn programming, what skills truly matter in the AI era, and how starting early gives kids a lifelong advantage in any career they choose.

Vibe coding helps students develop problem-solving, creativity, and confidence through hands-on, engaging coding experiences. By starting early, students gain future-ready skills that apply across industries like technology, healthcare, finance, and business, preparing them for high-paying careers in a rapidly evolving job market.