Dave Briccetti may have more specific advice if he notices this thread
before it drifts into the archives. However, I suggest you look at
Dave's web site and podcast about teaching kids to program. He was
using Alice but he seems to prefer Kojo now.

http://young-programmers.blogspot.com/
http://davebsoft.com/


On Sep 29, 5:34 am, Rakesh <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> my son is 4 and just started school. He cannot read and write as such but
> can point to the letters that make up his name and he can do some addition
> (as long as the answer is not greater than 10).
>
> He's incredibly curious about daddy on the computer and is quite comfortable
> with a mouse and playing simple flash games in the browser.
>
> I really want to spend time with him learning more about computers and
> wanted people's advice on what they have done with their own kids at this
> point.
>
> I've heard about things like Arduino, lego mindstorms, raspberry
> pie...perhaps too young? What about some sort of programming (maybe
> visually)?
>
> Thanks
>
> Rakesh

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