“Keeping children motivated”
Initial enthusiasm in after school activities tends to wane after the first excitement is over. This is but natural. The trick is to keep up the hard work even after this. How do you keep your child motivated? This is of particular importance when the child goes in for educational after school programs. Read more…
Categories: After School Tags: Career Academics, Career Connection, Confidence, Ego, Excitement, Havoc, Initial Enthusiasm, Keeping children motivated, Positive Reinforcements, Real World Connection, Reward Success, Self Esteem
“After School Programs”
Children grow up in a society that demands expertise in everything. You really cannot sit back and decide that learning from textbooks is enough for the overall development of your child. It’s the age of specialization and your child cannot afford to miss out on this window of opportunity. So, scour your locality for the most advantageous programs and enroll them for the ones you think are the best.
After school programs are basically designed to develop a talent or a skill that is ignored by regular schools. These programs could be educational or recreational in nature. Whatever type they are, they basically aim to keep the child active and interested. Read more…
Categories: After School Tags: Acting Class, Art Form, Attendance, Burnout, Career Options, Depression, Destructive Habits, Drugs And Alcohol, Friendships, Locality, Lots Of Fun, Match, Music Class, New Art, Self Esteem, Socialization, Specialization, Teenager, Textbooks, Window Of Opportunity
"After School Activities"
When there are so many After School Activities on offer, and each one looks as good as the next, how do you gauge the worth and effectiveness of these activities? Sure, you want an activity that junior enjoys. But, we really cannot afford
to waste time on pleasure for pleasure’s sake, do we? There needs to be a grain of gold somewhere in there. Given below is a list of characteristics that any good after school activity must possess.
Clarity in objectives and goals is the first important thing. What does the course offer? How does it propose to achieve the results? How many kids make up a batch? Ask questions. After all, when you are dishing out the dough, you really need to understand what you are getting in return.
A good after school activity will provide lots of opportunities for the young to increase their level of understanding of complex concepts. This is true of recreational activities too. Learning to pitch a ball, or dance to a tune – regardless of the activity involved, the child should be encouraged to grapple with and conquer new concepts. Read more…
Categories: After School Tags: After School Activities, Aims, Boredom, Clarity, Confidence Development, Gold, Pleasure, Priority, Recreational Activities, Relationship, Resilience, Sake, Self Confidence, Self Esteem, Sense Of Competence
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