How to develop your child and grow yourself through online programs

Captain Ratatype · 25 Mar 26 · 3 min read · 8674 views

Technology enters our lives and stays there, whether we want it to or not. And while some people resist change, others make the most of it—for self-improvement, learning, and growth. Today, we'll tell you about three useful services that will help you and your children spend time productively and gain new skills.

Touch typing—an underrated but essential skill

How fast do you type? It may seem like everyone already knows how to type on a keyboard; after all, computers and laptops have been part of our daily lives for years. But did you know that you can quickly and easily learn to touch type like a true professional, saving yourself a huge amount of time in the process? This is one of those practical skills for kids and adults that is best developed as early as possible.

A great tool to help you get there is the internationally recognized typing tutor Ratatype, used by people in over 30 countries.

Ratatype interface

The site offers typing courses in different languages. Lessons are built in a game-like format, and the bright interface appeals to children. It's a great example of game-based learning for kids, an approach proven to boost motivation and results. There are also individual lessons and exercises, as well as a typing game where you practice building speed.

Available in English and 9 other language versions. There is a free and a premium version—the premium plan allows unlimited typing speed tests and up to 10 exercises per day. You can also upgrade to premium to remove ads and lift all exercise limits.

On a similar note: 750words. Online platform for daily writing

The online platform 750words.com is designed for anyone who wants to build a habit of writing down their thoughts, book drafts, or anything else every single day. The idea is simple: write at least 750 words daily. At first it may seem easy, but consistent practice reveals just how much your creativity and creative thinking can grow. Moreover, regular writing is a powerful tool for emotional intelligence development and mindfulness.

750words interface

Users earn rewards for writing consistently and can track their progress over time. This approach fits perfectly into the concept of building healthy habits for personal growth.

The platform was created by American developers. The interface is in English, but you can write in any language. 750words offers both a free and a paid version. The free plan gives you 30 days of full access, while the paid plan lets you join writing challenges, use AI-powered text analysis tools, and "freeze" days you miss.

Brilliant app—a new standard in educational entertainment

Math, physics, logic—boring school subjects? Everything changes when learning gets a game element! This is precisely the approach behind developing critical and logical thinking in children and teens.

American entrepreneur Sue Khim and her co-founders launched this innovative app back in 2012, offering a fun and engaging way to explore math, physics, and logic puzzles. Today, it has over 4 million users worldwide.

The app (and its web version) covers not only the subjects mentioned above, but also courses in data analytics and visualization, technology, and programming. These are all essential 21st-century skills—the kind that are key to the intellectual development of kids and teenagers in today's world.

Brilliant interface

Each course is made up of several lessons and exercises. The fun interface and gamification elements keep sessions dynamic and nothing like rote school memorization. Just 5–15 minutes a day is enough for you or your child to master a new skill. Simple and enjoyable.

Language: English. Both free and paid versions are available. On the free plan, you'll simply have access to fewer exercises per day.

So online education for kids and adults isn't just about scrolling social media feeds and reading the news; it's a world of endless opportunities for children's development and personal growth for all of us!


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