How can I balance learning to code with a busy schedule as a working parent?
I've always been interested in learning to code, but with a full-time job and two young kids at home, I find it difficult to find the time to dedicate to learning. I've tried online courses and tutorials, but I often get discouraged when I don't see immediate progress. I'm looking for tips on how to balance my work and family responsibilities with my desire to learn to code. Can anyone recommend any online resources or study habits that are specifically designed for working parents?
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I totally get where you're coming from - balancing work, family, and learning to code can be tough. I've been in similar shoes, and I've found that the key is to be consistent, even if it's just for a short amount of time each day. Instead of trying to dedicate a huge block of time to learning, try breaking it down into smaller chunks, like 20-30 minutes a day. This way, you can still make progress without feeling overwhelmed.
I've also found that online resources can be super helpful, especially those that are designed for busy people. I've heard great things about platforms like Codecademy and FreeCodeCamp, which offer bite-sized lessons and exercises that you can fit into your schedule. Additionally, there are some amazing communities out there, like Coding Parents, that offer support and motivation specifically for working parents who are learning to code.
Another thing that's helped me is to make learning to code a part of my daily routine, just like brushing my teeth or taking a shower. I try to do a little bit of coding every day, even if it's just reviewing some notes or working on a small project. This way, it becomes a habit, and I don't have to think too much about it. And don't worry if you don't see immediate progress - learning to code takes time, and it's normal to feel frustrated or discouraged sometimes.
Lastly, be kind to yourself and remember that it's okay to take things at your own pace. You're already doing a great job by taking the first step and seeking out resources and support. Keep at it, and don't give up - you got this! I'm rooting for you, and I'm sure you'll find a rhythm that works for you and your family.
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