Learning how to code at earlier ages makes children more self-confident, result-oriented and creative, according to Turkish experts. <br><br>Children not only learn how to code, but they also improve their personal skills, sociologist Esra Keskin at Istanbul-based coding academy Maker Codes, told Anadolu Agency.<br>"When children create their own games and robotics, it boosts their self-confidence and happiness, satisfies their ambitions, and enhances creativity," Keskin said.<br>They became more result-oriented individuals after receiving one to two years of coding education and became good at time management and algorithmic thinking as well, she added.<br>Volkan Keskin, the co-founder of Maker Codes, stressed that children who learn how to code also make progress in mathematics.<br>"Coding improves the children's ability to do analytical thinking which eventually leads them to learn mathematics fast," said Volkan. Haber</a><br /><br />https://www.haberler.com/coding-at-early-ages-provides-life-long-benefits-12860316-haberi/