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John Smith Scratch Tutor in Caney, KS

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John Smith, based in Caney, Kansas, has been teaching coding classes for kids for 9 years. Specializing in Scratch, John Smith helps kids unlock their creativity by building coding games for kids that not only challenge their problem-solving skills but also spark their imaginations. With a rating of 4.1/5 from 30 reviews, John Smith's approach makes learning to code an exciting adventure. Parents appreciate the way John Smith tailors lessons to each child's learning style, ensuring every student gets the most out of their coding journey. John Smith is passionate about helping young coders bring their game ideas to life, making learning both rewarding and fun.

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John Smith

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Star4.1 (30 reviews)

Hourly rate

$20

Location

Caney, KS

Experience

9 years

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