Can I just say first this program is just FABULOUS!
That's why I would love my kids to use it...
At the moment there are some great features for kids to 'play around' on like 'showing the character' and tracing over it etc. And you can set kids up with characters they know on a scratchpad etc.
But - there are many features that are not suitable for kids under 7...they can't read, and they can't type pinyin etc - (of course I am not teaching my kids with pinyin anyway, they are learning to just say the characters and recognise them without the use of pinyin - while kids are learning how to read 'English' pinyin is too confusing).
So would it be possible to be able to switch off certain parts of the program? Kids (this age) really only need writing the character, and maybe the section where you see the character and click on the correct tone. You could then click to add these other features as they got older.
Also, they would need Skritter to SAY the character it is asking them to draw, together with SAYING the meaning - as they can't read the meaning etc. Or, maybe say the character, and have a picture of the meaning - I know some dictionary piks can be ambiguous, but they would learn to associate that pik with the correct character to draw when it was initially introduced as a new character.
I really think that my 5 yr old is ready now to have her own Skritter account, she could build on the characters she is learning then - and even though we would be only adding a few characters at a slow pace I still think $10 a month is worth it!
I think there would be a big market for it - with kids you have to strike while they are interested - there will be a time when my kids come home and tell me that they aren't learning flippin Chinese - maybe with stronger language :-) So this truly is the age to get them learning!
Also you would need to have a dinosaur run across the screen with a crowd roar every time they got it right - or even your Skritter logo do a silly dance :-)
At the moment, I think even with being able to switch off the program parts that are not suitable for her yet would be enough for me to get her own account- and I would just say the character she needs to write for her - but of course her being able to do it on her own would be better...
Any other parents / teachers of K-3 that would like a Skritter for kids?
Cheers,
Donna