Jessica Smith is an enthusiastic coding instructor based in Marrero, Louisiana. With 10 years of teaching experience, Jessica Smith excels in teaching Scratch, making coding classes for kids both engaging and interactive. Jessica Smith is particularly skilled at helping young learners create coding games for kids, guiding them through the process of developing their creativity and problem-solving abilities. Having received 43 reviews with an excellent rating of 4.7/5, Jessica Smith's students and their parents praise their teaching methods for being fun and effective. Jessica Smith is passionate about ensuring every child has a positive learning experience, giving them the tools they need to build their own games and projects confidently.
Jessica Smith
4.7(43 reviews)
Hourly rate
$20
Location
Marrero, LA
Experience
10 years
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