Teach your kids computer skills they can use for life!

by Bec Wilson on 14-08-2013 Kids Education
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Teach your kids computer skills they can use for life!

We live in the computer age: how are you going to make sure your kids are prepared?

My daughter has come a long way since that toy laptop. She’s now a couple of years into primary school, and it's incredible how entwined computers are in early learning today. It’s more than just typing up assignments in word processors these days!

What do kids actually need to know?

Kids need to know all the same things as adults – just simplified. So even if your little one is an expert at their favourite computer game, it’s not going to be enough to get them through high school or university. A range of computer tools are used in everyday life that have nothing to do with games (although that doesn’t mean they’re not fun!)

Word processors and spread sheets are the obvious, practical examples. But then of course there’s a whole world of internet that is both exciting and complex. These range from websites that are purely to be read, to very involved websites many of us use to manage our personal affairs, such as internet banking and paying bills.

How can I teach my child the skills they need?

The best way is to teach them a little bit of everything gradually.

A toddler with a toy laptop is fine, to get them used to the idea of a computer. But as they get older, sit them on your lap while you browse that favourite shopping site. Invite them to sit next to you and watch while you pay a bill on line. There are lots of kids’ activities you can invent that will start the learning process in an engaging way, and double as valuable time spent together too!

There are also lots of great websites dedicated to the cause. Look for websites with great interactive content for your kids that include short videos, photo galleries, articles as well as engaging online games. I found a great website for my kids the other day, where they spent hours making e-cards on the site and sent them out to friends and family.

If you want something more formal, check the ActiveActivities directory for a listing of early learning education centres.

Bec Wilson

Bec is a married stay at home mum who spends most of her time sorting out the chaotic lives of her two daughters, Jessica (7) and Tessa (3). When she’s not carefully coordinating her kids’ outfits, or addressing their notoriously complicated culinary requirements, she likes to share in the busy lives of other parents. After devouring mummy blogs for years, Bec decided to start blogging from her Cape Town home last year. She hopes her experiences will inspire other parents and help them feel less alone when things get tough.