The way you interact with digital will change dramatically if you try creating something rather than just looking at it. Even if you can't do it well, the experience of working with your own hands will give you strength later on. Even when it comes to homework and lessons, small steps you do every day can make a big difference later on.
I tell them that they will learn and grow faster if they start small and then fix it, rather than aiming for perfection from the beginning.
It's hard to start if you wait for perfection.
If you try to think about everything before you start, you won't be able to move. It's better to make something that works, even if it's small, so you know what to fix next.
My understanding deepens each time I correct it.
Even if it doesn't work the first time, you'll learn more the more times you fix it. People who can repeat "make → fix → try" are strong.
Today, let's aim for "one thing that works first" rather than "completion".
At Digital Kodomo BASE, we value the experience of making something more than a good work. Digital becomes more interesting when you turn to the creator side.
