James Jones is a dedicated Scratch tutor from Halsey who specializes in bringing fun and education together through engaging coding classes for kids. With 7 years of experience, James Jones is passionate about introducing young learners to the world of coding games for kids. Whether they are creating interactive stories on Scratch or navigating through Roblox worlds, kids are encouraged to explore, create, and innovate. Known for a patient teaching style and ability to make complex concepts simple, James Jones has a strong track record of making learning enjoyable and productive. Parents have left stellar reviews, consistently rating these sessions as a 4.5 out of 5. Join one of James Jones's sessions for just $20 per hour and watch your child excel!
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Location
Halsey, OR
Experience
7 years
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