Mia Kumar is an exceptional instructor specializing in Scratch coding classes for kids, bringing 5 years of experience to each interactive session. Mia Kumar's teaching style focuses on engaging young minds through hands-on coding games for kids that make learning both fun and deeply educational. In every class, students are encouraged to explore creative problem-solving skills, building projects from scratch and diving into coding fundamentals. Through these Scratch classes, Mia Kumar helps children unlock their potential and enjoy a rewarding learning journey. With a perfect blend of structure and freedom, Mia Kumar ensures that each session leaves a lasting impact, inspiring kids to develop valuable tech skills in a fun, supportive environment.
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4.9(41 reviews)
Hourly rate
$20
Location
Brighton, MA
Experience
5 years
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