08/06/2026
Coding tip for kids: teach them to name things clearly.
One of the first habits that separates a confident young coder from a frustrated one is naming. playerScore tells you exactly what it holds. A lonely s tells you nothing, especially three weeks later when they reopen the project.
Good names turn code into something you can read like a sentence. It is a tiny habit that saves hours of confusion down the line
We build habits like this into every live coding class for kids aged 7 to 16. Message us TRIAL to book a free class.
05/06/2026
Imagine a future where children create apps that reduce waste, AI systems that save energy, and robots that help protect our environment.
That future starts with learning today.
This World Environment Day, MindLeap Academy celebrates the power of coding, AI, robotics, and creative problem-solving to build a greener tomorrow.
Every young learner has the potential to become an innovator who makes a positive impact on the world.
Learn. Create. Innovate. Sustain.
04/06/2026
Coding isn’t just about writing programs—it’s about building a mindset.
The habits young coders develop today—curiosity, problem-solving, persistence, and creativity—become the foundation for tomorrow’s innovators.
At MindLeap Academy, we help children build skills that last far beyond the screen.
28/05/2026
AI feels like a massive, complicated topic, but breaking it down for kids is surprisingly simple. In fact, a 10-year-old can train their very first AI model in under five minutes.
If your child is curious about how technology actually works, swipe through to see the exact three-step process we use to teach machine learning for kids.
Here is the quick breakdown of how an AI learns:
Step 1: Show it what to look for. Just like teaching a toddler what a dog looks like, we give the AI examples to learn from by taking a few quick pictures using a we**am.
Step 2: Click train and watch the magic. With one click, the computer studies the examples and finds patterns in the pixels to tell the images apart.
Step 3: Test it and make it smarter. Show the AI something brand new and see if it guesses right. If it gets it wrong, you just add more examples until it learns.
Demystifying technology early changes kids from passive screen consumers into active creators and innovators.
Want to give your child a head start with future-ready tech skills? Save this post to try this quick weekend project at home, or click the link in our bio to check out our interactive AI classes for kids.
27/05/2026
Wishing all our students, parents, and mentors a joyful Eid ul Adha. Eid Mubarak!
27/05/2026
Two hours of YouTube, TikTok, and mobile games? Your child finishes with nothing to show for it.
Two hours of coding, AI, and robotics? Your child finishes with a real skill that lasts forever.
Same screen. Same hours. Completely different outcome.
At MindLeap Academy, kids ages 7 to 16 learn to build games, train AI, and program robots through live online classes with expert tutors. Every student completes the program with a physical certificate mailed to their home.
✅ Live online coding classes for kids
✅ Junior Track (ages 7-11): Scratch, Python, Robotics
✅ Senior Track (ages 12-16): Python, AI, Robotics
✅ Project-based learning, twice a week
✅ Free trial class, no commitment
Turn screen time into skill time.
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25/05/2026
How does a kid go from stacking colorful blocks to building actual apps and AI? It’s a question parents ask us all the time, and the truth is, it’s a journey that grows right alongside them.
At MindLeap Academy, we don’t believe in one size fits all coding. A seven year old and a teenager learn completely differently, so our curriculum changes as your child grows.
Here is what that journey actually looks like:
🎨 Age 7 (Scratch Track): This is where imagination meets logic. Kids use colorful, block-based coding to bring stories and simple games to life.
🐍Age 10 (Junior Python): The transition to real code. They move past visual blocks to write their very first text-based scripts and build their own mini-games.
🧠 Age 13 (Senior Python): Shifting from basic lines of code to deep, logical thinking. This is where they dive into advanced coding concepts like classes, functions, and structured problem-solving.
✨Age 16 (Advanced AI): Taking on real-world projects, building complex applications, and exploring artificial intelligence.
Whether your child is just starting out or already building their own projects, we have a track designed specifically for their age and skill level.
Want to see where your child fits in? Message us and book a trial class now.
20/05/2026
More trial classes are underway. If you haven't booked your trial class yet, do it now before the seats run out!
19/05/2026
Scratch or Python? Two languages, two stages of your child's coding journey.
If your child has never coded before, Scratch is the perfect starting point. Drag-and-drop blocks mean no typing, no syntax errors, and no frustration. Just pure creativity. Kids learn how loops, events, and logic work while building games and animated stories they can actually show off.
Once they're comfortable with the thinking behind code (usually around age 12), Python opens up the real world. It's the same language used by professionals at Google, Netflix, and NASA. With Python, your child can build apps, automate boring tasks, control robots, and even start exploring AI.
The good news? You don't have to choose alone.
At MindLeap Academy, every child is placed on the right track based on age and readiness:
🟠 Junior Track (7-11): Scratch, Python, and Robotics
🔵 Senior Track (12-16): Python, AI, and Robotics
Both tracks are 9 months long, project-based, and end with a physical certificate mailed to your home.
Not sure where your child fits? Book a FREE trial class and we'll help you decide.
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