Video 1 Transcript
I think Nephi's advice under this topic is better than mine, but from a parent's perspective, we've watched Nephi become very, very good at programming in the last several years. You know, what we did was just gave him an opportunity to play around, first off, with Scratch, which is a free program online, scratch.mit.edu, and it helps people to start thinking like programmers, and it's very child-friendly. So if you want your child, you know, if anyone wants their child to get into programming, I would say to introduce them at a young age, because man, his brain, he just gets programming. It's insane, and I have, you know, I know people who have been programming for a long time, you know, more than a decade, but Nephi has, I feel like he's like an incredible programmer because he's grown up. Shortly after, you know, being able to read, he's thinking like a programmer, and so I think starting young is a huge, huge advantage.
