Even if you have something on your mind, it may be difficult to convey it to the other person if you can't write it down well. When you can type on a computer, that barrier becomes a little lower.
When children can type comfortably, it becomes easier to turn ideas into words and explain them well.
You can sort it out before communicating.
Typing makes it easier to see what you want to say. When you write it down, you'll notice where you're missing something or what you're saying too much.
In other words, the power to type is not just the power to input data, but also the power to organize thoughts.
Children who can express themselves in words are strong.
There are many situations in which you can express your thoughts at school, at home, and at your future job. What helps here is the power of communicating through text.
That's why practicing typing and inputting, although it's hard to see, is a huge foundation.
Try typing a short diary entry or impressions on your computer instead of on paper.
At Digital Kodomo BASE, we not only develop the ability to create, but also the ability to communicate. Being able to type allows me to express my thoughts.
