Computational Thinking for Kids
Computational thinking is a way of approaching problems — decomposition, pattern recognition, abstraction, algorithms. It's a 21st-century life skill long before it's a coding skill.
Computational thinking is not coding. It's a way of solving problems: break it down (decomposition), look for patterns, ignore irrelevant detail (abstraction) and write step-by-step instructions (algorithms).
AIKO's Spark Sanctuary, Logic Meadows and Algorithm Valley worlds teach computational thinking through puzzles, Indian-life examples and gentle block-coding — never as dry theory.
Parents often ask if this 'replaces maths'. It doesn't. It complements maths and gives kids a problem-solving framework they'll carry into every subject.
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