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Will your child be ready for the jobs that don’t exist yet?

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  As technological innovation continues to accelerate at breakneck speed, we are already seeing

  As technological innovation continues to accelerate at breakneck speed, we are already seeing rapid changes in the job market. Did you know that some experts predict that over 65% of elementary kids today will end up in a job that doesn't exist yet? So how do we prepare our kids for 21st century jobs? This is a tricky question, but one surefire bet is to encourage your child to enjoy learning new things. Another thing to keep in mind is that computing has now impacting nearly every profession on earth - from medicine to law, from business to science, and from government to farming. Learning to code can provide a skill set that will come into play in management, medicine, marketing, sales, and even graphic design. You can try CodaKid for Free for 14 days. You’ll only pay if you like it and stick with it. [Try for Free]( To your child's future success, David P.S. Thanks again for joining our mission to equip kids for tomorrow's world! Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( CodaKid, 4254 N Brown Ave., Scottsdale, Arizona 85251, United States

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