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heya. In what way, to study or just how to use one? Kids and computers seem to be duck and water. Does he have one he can use anytime he likes? Do you have a friend who doesnt mind sitting with him/her a bit occaisionally? I'm just saying that in a casual and self taught way they learn a lot. But the hardcore stuff,9 is young..the eyes may glaze a bit as its boring some of it. From about 13/14 its easier to concentrate if its the coding and so on thats of interest.

I'll let somoene more knowledgeable than myself take it from here.Interested to see. Mine, one of em is too young now, but shes interested too.

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