Code Ninjas Paradise Valley Opens to Teach Kids Coding Through Video Game Creation

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Code Ninjas Paradise Valley has officially opened its doors at 3923 E Thunderbird Rd., offering a novel educational experience for children aged 5-14. This learning center leverages the universal appeal of video games to teach computer coding and problem-solving skills in a fun and interactive environment. The center, owned by Sri Racherla, a local entrepreneur with a background in computer science and financial technologies, aims to equip the next generation with essential skills for the digital age.
Racherla, inspired by his son's positive experience with Code Ninjas over four years, highlights the program's impact beyond coding. Children develop critical thinking, resilience, and a forward-thinking mindset, all within a framework that celebrates gaming and STEM education. The curriculum is designed to mimic martial arts belts, encouraging progression through nine levels with the support of Code Senseis and peers, culminating in the publication of an app by the program's completion.
The Greater Phoenix location offers various programs, including weeknight drop-ins, camps, and weekend Parents Night Out events, providing flexible options for families. For more details on the Paradise Valley center, visit https://www.codeninjas.com/az-paradise-valley-village. Those interested in franchising opportunities can find more information at https://connect.codeninjas.com/franchising.
Code Ninjas stands out by combining education with entertainment, ensuring that children are not only learning valuable skills but are also engaged and motivated. This approach addresses the growing need for STEM education, preparing kids for the technological demands of the future while making learning an enjoyable experience.

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