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Last week, I found myself hunched over my laptop at 10 p.m. (hey, that’s late for me!), wrestling with a coding problem. After hours of frustration, I stepped away and made a cup of tea. When I returned, I did what any self-respecting technologist in 2025 would do: I backtracked, reformulated my question, and asked ChatGPT for help.
I’m constantly asked questions like “Should my kids learn to code?” and “What skills do they actually need in this AI world?” I wonder about this too. I mean, if AI can now write code better than most humans, should we still be teaching kids to do it? How do we prepare them for the future, especially as things are moving so quickly?
- The End of Coding Is the Beginning of Problem-Solving
- Five Essential Skills Kids Need (More than Coding)
- Loving the journey, not just the destination
- Being a question-asker, not just an answer-getter
- Trying, failing, and trying differently
- Seeing the whole picture
- Walking in others’ shoes
- The Real Future: Amplifying Human Creativity
- Let’s Build This Future Together!
