Computer Skills for Kids

Nineteen hands-on lessons that turn a kid from a passive screen-user into someone who can use AI well, secure their own accounts, make media, and publish work the world can see.

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Here's what the path actually looks like

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1Do

Chat with AI

Set up your browser to open AI tools automatically and learn to ask clear questions.

2Do

Email Basics

Create a Gmail account, add family contacts, and email a parent.

3Do

Password Management with Bitwarden

Store your existing Gmail password in Bitwarden and learn why every password must be different.

4Do

Web Browsing

Customize your browser with bookmarks for school tools and educational sites.

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Why this curriculum works

Skills that transfer to school and life

Students learn to use AI, manage passwords, organize files, edit media, and publish their own work. Every skill shows up again in a classroom, a job, or a project of their own.

Progressive and practical

Each lesson builds on the last. By the end, students have a complete toolkit for digital independence.

Every lesson ends in something real

No fluff. Each lesson has a clear project and a finished result your kid can keep, use, and show off.

Most kids can swipe and scroll long before they can write a document, keep a password safe, or put something they made online. This path closes that gap one lesson at a time, finishing with the everyday computer tasks school and work actually expect.

Why you'll love this path

  • The most asked-for curriculum from our followers
  • Your kid finishes with a real webpage they published themselves, live for family to visit
  • They set up their own password manager in Bitwarden
  • Real projects across AI, email, spreadsheets, graphic design, and video editing, one at a time

Computer confidence is not one giant class. It is a stack of concrete habits that make digital life understandable, useful, and fun.

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