The Problem
Children spend hours on their phones watching videos, playing games, and scrolling endlessly. But what if that same screen time could be used to learn, create, and build real skills?
At Learnguage, we are helping children shift from consuming content to creating it.
What We Offer
We offer practical digital skill programs designed for children and teenagers (ages 6-17), helping them become confident, creative, and future-ready.
Our programs are hands-on, engaging, and designed to be learned using devices your child already has.
Graphic Designing
Ages 6-17
Create social graphics, posters, and digital content using Canva while learning color, typography, and layout fundamentals.
Coding
Ages 6-17
Learn programming concepts through fun tools to build simple games and beginner apps.
Videography
Ages 6-17
Shoot and edit quality videos using a smartphone, including storytelling, lighting, and editing techniques.
YouTube Channel Management
Ages 10-17
Create and grow a YouTube channel with content planning, optimization, and audience growth strategy.
Animation
Ages 6-17
Create animated stories and videos with simple mobile apps to bring ideas to life.
Digital Entrepreneurship
Ages 12-17
Turn ideas into income by building digital products, online presence, and business fundamentals.
eBook Story Creation
Ages 6-17
Write, design, and publish eBooks using practical tools like Canva and Google Docs.
Generative Artificial Intelligence
Ages 8-17
Use AI tools creatively and responsibly to produce text, images, and more.
Website Designing
Ages 8-17
Build beginner websites with easy tools like Wix and Google Sites.
Comic Book Creation
Ages 6-17
Learn storytelling, character creation, and visual composition to create digital comic books.
Course Requirements
- A smartphone (Android or iPhone), tablet, or laptop
- Internet access
- Willingness to learn and participate
How The Lessons Work
- Classes are held online
- Twice a week
- 1 hour per session
- One-on-one learning available for personalized attention
- Monthly progress reports shared with parents
Your child will work on real projects, not just theory, helping them build confidence and practical skills.