Five (5) Tech Skills Children Should Learn Today That Will Still Be Relevant in 2035

Glareminds Team | March 12, 2026
Five (5) Tech Skills Children Should Learn Today That Will Still Be Relevant in 2035

In today’s fast-evolving world, teaching children traditional subjects alone is no longer enough. To thrive in the future, kids need tech skills that are not only practical now but will remain relevant for decades to come. At Glareminds, we combine academic tutoring with future-ready technology skills, ensuring your child is prepared for both school and the rapidly changing tech landscape.

Here are five tech skills children should learn today that will still matter in 2035:


1. Coding and Computational Thinking

Learning to code is much more than typing lines of instructions—it’s about developing problem-solving skills, logical thinking, and creativity. Programming languages like Python, Scratch, and JavaScript give children a foundation in computational thinking, which is essential for designing algorithms, solving real-world problems, and even understanding AI systems.

By 2035, coding will not just be for software developers; it will be a core literacy skill for multiple fields, from engineering to medicine.


2. Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Basics

AI is no longer science fiction—it’s part of everyday life. Children who understand the principles of AI and machine learning will be better equipped to interact with intelligent systems, create automation tools, or even design AI-powered apps.

At Glareminds, we teach AI concepts in a kid-friendly way, using visual tools and project-based learning, ensuring students grasp the underlying logic without being overwhelmed.


3. Digital Creativity and Design Skills

The world of digital media, 3D design, and virtual reality is booming. Children who learn graphic design, video editing, or 3D modeling gain not only technical skills but also creative thinking and storytelling abilities.

In 2035, careers in digital content creation, virtual worlds, and immersive media will be more in demand than ever. Early exposure ensures children are ahead of the curve.


4. Data Literacy and Analytics

Data is the new currency, and being able to read, interpret, and visualize data is essential. Children who learn basic data analytics, spreadsheets, and visualization tools can make sense of complex information, make informed decisions, and even explore patterns to innovate solutions.


This skill will remain relevant because every industry—from healthcare to environmental science—will rely on data-driven decisions in the future.


5. Cybersecurity Awareness and Digital Safety

As children interact more with technology, understanding online safety, privacy, and cybersecurity basics is crucial. Early education in these areas helps children protect their digital identity, understand ethical behavior online, and navigate the internet responsibly.

By 2035, digital literacy will include strong cybersecurity awareness as a fundamental skill for both personal and professional life.



Why Glareminds?

At Glareminds, we don’t just teach kids how to use technology—we teach them how to think like innovators. Our 100% one-on-one tutoring combines academic excellence with future-ready tech skills, covering coding, AI, digital creativity, data literacy, and digital safety.

Start your child’s journey today and give them the skills that will not just survive but thrive in 2035.



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