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Ask HN: How are you teaching your kids to type?

4 pointsby mcraenichover 1 year ago
I&#x27;ve got a few young boys, definitely too young for this at the moment, but I&#x27;m hoping to ensure that they become proficient typists at the right time.<p>When I was younger our elementary school used a combination of Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing, and forcing us to not look at our hands, but I&#x27;m not confident that all schools now take this skill as seriously as they should.<p>Has anyone tried to teach their kids themselves? How did you do it?

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eimrineover 1 year ago
I am mentoring a 10yo student who desires to learn a computer science. I promised to borrow him a laptop for the sake of learning CS if he unlocks the password &quot;abcd...z&quot; without looking at the keyboard. Beforehand I demonstrated him my skill of touchtyping a full set of symbols using Dvorak in some keyboard training software, that inspired him because he believes he is going to type a lot of code. That ended up in acquiring a touchtyping skill in 6 hours of pure work divided in 4 sessions. The funny part is that English letters are not even a part of our mother language. The student confirmed that he feels a superiority of Dvorak layout as I do, despite of regularly using qwerty on a phone. Now he can to type in English significantly faster than to write on a paper which is not very good in my opinion (I could write faster in his age) but this skill and the laptop allows him to pass more hands-on tutorials than it was possible before my help.
WallyFunkover 1 year ago
Teach them the value of the little divets on the F and J keys which touch typists use to get a handle on where other keys are at.