“We will always have STEM with us. Some things will drop out of the public eye and will go away, but there will always be science, engineering and technology.”
Katherine Johnson

Unplugged Coding for under 5’s
Why, why why?
There are so many whys
Why should we teach tots to code?
Why did I start this?
Why teach them when they’re so small?
Can you teach tots to code?
Absolutely!
Although there are techniques and tricks that have been refined and perfected during the face-to-face sessions. It was important to me that the activities were conducted in a screen free environment, hence ‘unplugged’.




“Jessica taught me so much about a subject I thought I was already an expert on: myself!”
—Katy F.