Educational apps for children

In the 21st century, everything is digital. Even children’s education today makes use of digital devices. It does have its advantages and threats. 

The advantages of the internet being interactive, quick learning and access to all knowledge out there in the world. On the other hand, there are threats like them being exposed to adult content, coming in contact with predators and being targets to predators on the internet.

However, with parental control phone tracker app like FamiSafe, you can be assured that your child is using the internet for the right purpose and is not being distracted by the dark side of the internet.

1.    Duolingo

Do you want your little one to learn more than just one language then Duolingo is a great app to teach them.  The app offers a variety of languages like Spanish, Danish, French and many others. Using this app the little one can learn interactively. Also, the app is completely free and doesn’t have any hidden charges. It is highly effective and also enjoyable.

2.    Quick Maths

Mathematics is an essential skill, the app is designed to improve the young one’s mathematical skills. It imparts the mathematical skill of students in grade 2 to grade 6. It promotes children to take on difficult challenges and solve them. It is available on both IOS and Android play stores.

3.    YouTube Kids

This YouTube is specifically designed for kids and makes then learn educational things whilst entertaining them. With this, they can watch their favorite educational shows which aim to enhance their mind and develop skills in them. Moreover, the app is free to use and easy to handle.

4.    Class Dojo

This app can also be called as a ‘virtual classroom learning app’ in this the parents; teachers and children can interact with each other. The teachers can communicate with students and the parents can stay up to date on what their child is being taught in each class. They can also keep updated about the progress and the child will get the individual attention they need. This is a virtual classroom.

5.    Spelling Stage

Books are not the only way by which you can teach spellings. With this app, they can learn spellings and practice them also this way they will enjoy the process. This app can be used by all age groups.

6.    Sololearn

This developer has developed loads on apps on Google play which teach teenagers all about computer programming. For intake, there are web language courses HTML, JAVA, C++ and Python. Each web-language has its app. Also, they are completely free to use. It is never too early or late to learn things that interest you. Also, the youngest web-developer is just nine years old.

7.    Coursea

This is an online school for teenagers where they can learn things they desire and take classes that interest them. The courses not only make them learn but also help them develop real-world skills. Once you finish a course you will also be earning a certificate. There are both free and paid courses. It wouldn’t be wrong to say that this is a modern-day classroom for teenagers.

The world is evolving rapidly and parents should look at things out there instead of following the old school ways. Leaning when does whilst enjoying is more effective.  It makes them independent. So ditch the old ways and join the new ones.