Let's suppose you have to teach C to 7yo kids.

Where do you start from?

How do you setup their playground?

(please, don't question the goal in this thread... let's focus on solutions)

@Shamar Seven years? Are you sure? It's not possible with C, they would not be able to understand and memorize some concepts.

@anzu

ok, you can question the goals, actually. 😃

which concepts do you think they could not understand or memorize?

can we just omit them and still write useful programs (for them)

@Shamar At that age (seven) the capacity for abstraction is still minimal. To begin to understand cognitive theory you can read, in first, Piaget and Vygotsky theories and for example find the differences and similarities. Regardless of certain differences they identify stages (Piaget for ages more defined, Vygotsky more related to socio-linguistic interaction).

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I wonder how much abstraction we need to program in C (or in Oberon without inheritance)...

@Shamar That's not the problem: C, Oberon or any programming language. The issue is whether it's appropriate or not. If kid will not benefit from it because he's unable to benefit from it, is it really needed? Why not to give him canvas and brushes for painting? In order to get knowledge, it's necessary to challenge the actual cognitive schema, but thanks of the previous one that the following is accommodated and consolidated.

@Shamar For that stimulus the school goes (should) advance by degrees and thorough repetitions of the same thing. Each time the schema is challenged and overcome. Adult man should do it by himself, although very often he fails miserably. :D

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