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Game-based classes that fit family routines

Engaging Learning for Your Child.

Kids' Smart is an online extracurricular school for children aged 5–16. We offer programming, English and other languages, art & creativity, math & logic, and school preparation. Lessons are designed for real attention spans: short warm-ups, interactive tasks, and friendly feedback so kids stay curious while parents feel confident.

Parent-friendly
Clear plans, progress notes, and respectful communication.
Playful learning
Games, mini-projects, and creative challenges.
Any device
Tablet, laptop, or phone with a modern browser.
Weekly live sessions + practice
4.8/5 (parent reviews)
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Coding projects
From Scratch Jr. to web design
Creative arts
Drawing, watercolor, writing

Parents receive a short summary after class, plus optional home activities that take 10–15 minutes and feel like play.

Illustrations and photos stay simple, bright, and distraction-free.

Why parents choose us

Choosing an extracurricular program is about more than just topics. Parents want a safe, structured environment where children are supported, not pressured. At Kids' Smart, educators are selected for both expertise and the ability to explain ideas warmly and clearly. Our lessons use games and mini-projects to keep motivation high, and we build routines that families can stick to.

You can join from any modern device, and materials are designed to work well on smaller screens. We keep classes focused, with simple instructions and friendly visuals. Progress is shared in a way that is easy to understand, helping parents see growth in skills, confidence, and communication.

Calm, supportive learning atmosphere

Experienced educators

Teachers who love working with kids, keep lessons structured, and adjust the pace thoughtfully.

Playful approach

A game-based flow helps kids learn with joy: quick wins, creative tasks, and positive feedback.

Any device

Join from a tablet, laptop, or phone. Materials are clean, readable, and easy to follow.

Clear progress

Parents get practical updates about skills, participation, and next steps without jargon.

A gentle start, a confident finish

We keep lessons friendly and consistent. Kids know what to expect, and parents see steady progress.

Weekly routine
example
Live class 45–60 min
Practice 10–20 min
Parent note 2 min read

Age groups

Choose a learning path that matches your child's development stage. Switch tabs to see examples of courses and skills.

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Session
45 min
Format
Live
Support
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Ages 5–7: playful foundations

At this age, attention is short and curiosity is huge. We use storytelling, visual cues, and mini-games to build early skills for learning: listening, following steps, and expressing ideas. Parents appreciate that lessons feel light while still building real foundations.

  • Scratch Jr.
    Build simple stories and games with blocks.
  • English through cartoons
    Songs, characters, and gentle speaking practice.
  • Drawing basics
    Shapes, colors, and confidence with tools.
  • School readiness
    Early reading and counting through games.

Popular courses

A few parent-favorite starting points, designed to be fun, structured, and age-appropriate. 🎨 💻 📚

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Programming

Scratch Programming for Beginners

Build games and stories while learning sequences, loops, and simple debugging in a friendly, visual way.

Best for ages 6–10 Details
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Languages

English Through Songs & Movies

Learn vocabulary and pronunciation with short clips, catchy songs, and speaking games that kids enjoy.

Best for ages 8–13 Details
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Art & Creativity

Watercolor Painting

Simple techniques, warm color palettes, and gentle feedback that builds confidence and creativity.

Best for ages 7–14 Details
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School Prep

School Prep: Reading & Math

A calm, structured program to build early literacy and number sense through friendly exercises.

Best for ages 5–7 Details
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Math & Logic

Logic & Puzzle Club

Weekly puzzles and strategy games that strengthen reasoning and patience in a friendly group setting.

Best for ages 8–12 Details
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Teens

Web Design Studio

Plan a simple portfolio site, learn accessible layouts, and present a project you can share proudly.

Best for ages 13–16 Details

Parent resources

Our blog is written for parents who want practical, calm guidance. You will find tips on motivation, learning routines, and how to choose extracurriculars that match your child's personality. Articles avoid hype and focus on small steps that work in busy family schedules.

Read, save, and revisit

Short articles with examples you can try the same day, plus checklists to keep things simple.

Go to Parent Resources
Motivation

How to Motivate Your Child to Learn

Simple routines, choice-based goals, and praise that supports effort without pressure.

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Balance

Screen Time vs. Learning Time

How to set boundaries while keeping digital learning purposeful and age-appropriate.

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Recommendations

Top 5 Educational Games (That Parents Usually Like Too)

A parent-first list with what each game trains, what to watch for, and a quick “when to stop” rule to keep play healthy.

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Updated regularly, written with moderation-friendly guidance.

What parents say

We keep feedback specific and respectful. Testimonials reflect real parent priorities: routines, confidence, and enjoyable learning.

“My daughter looks forward to every class. I'm happy she spends her time productively and with joy.”
Maria
Mother of a 2nd grader
“The teacher explains calmly and clearly. My son started showing me his mini-projects after just a few lessons.”
Daniel
Parent of an 11-year-old

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Routines for study, devices, and healthy breaks.
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