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FAQ
What does my child learn and create in Canva classes?
Your child learns the basics of Canva while creating simple projects they feel proud of.
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How to use templates, text, colors, and images
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Basic layout and design choices
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Projects like posters, bookmarks, simple flyers, and fun graphics
Frequently asked questions
• How to use templates, text, colors, and images
• Basic layout and design choices
• Projects like posters, bookmarks, simple flyers, and fun graphics
• Students complete a small project each session
The first lesson is simple and low-pressure. Your child will start creating right away while learning the basics of Canva.
• Quick intro to the Canva workspace
• Choose a simple project (like a poster or bookmark)
• Step-by-step guidance while they design
• Time to personalize their project
The goal is for your child to feel comfortable and leave with something they made.
That’s completely fine. Most students start with no Canva experience at all.
• Everything is taught from the beginning
• Clear, step-by-step guidance
• No prior design or tech skills needed
YouTube has great tutorials, but many kids get stuck or lose interest without guidance. These lessons provide structure and real-time help.
• Live support instead of pausing and rewinding videos
• Help when your child gets confused or frustrated
• Lessons adjusted to your child’s pace and interests
This makes learning smoother and more consistent, especially for beginners.
No. These lessons focus only on static designs, not animation or video.
• Posters, graphics, and simple visual projects
• Text, layout, and design basics
• Beginner-friendly Canva tools
These lessons are mainly for ages 8–12, but older beginners can be a good fit.
• Works well for students who want clear, simple, step-by-step guidance
• A good option for older kids who benefit from a slower, more structured approach
These classes are designed for kids, so adults are not the focus. If you have questions about your situation, feel free to ask.
Most families choose one class per week. This is the most common schedule based on how current students are set up.
• 1 time per week is typical
• Some students adjust their schedule as needed
There is no required practice between sessions. Some students enjoy Canva on their own, while others prefer to do all their creating during class.
Each session is 45 minutes and costs $30.
• One-on-one instruction
• Live online over Zoom
• Beginner-friendly pacing
This allows your child to get personalized help and make steady progress.
Updated: March 23, 2026
The free version of Canva is completely fine for these lessons. Your child can learn everything they need without upgrading.
A few limitations to be aware of:
• Some templates and design elements are Pro-only
• Fewer options compared to the paid version
We focus on what is available for free so your child can continue creating independently.
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