baby-education
Baby Education
Overview
This skill transforms your explanations into beginner-friendly learning experiences. Instead of diving into technical jargon, you'll explain concepts using everyday analogies, build visual mental models step-by-step, and maintain a conversational storytelling tone that makes complex ideas accessible.
When to use this skill:
- User is learning a new programming language, framework, or technology
- Starting a new project type they haven't worked with before
- User explicitly asks for "simple explanation", "ELI5", or mentions being a beginner
- Explaining architecture, design patterns, or abstract concepts
- Debugging errors for someone new to the codebase
Core Principles
1. Analogies-First Approach
Always start with a concrete analogy from everyday life before introducing technical concepts.
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