Holiday camps are valuable offers a structured opportunity for children to grow. Kids go from home to school to extracurriculars, with each environment contributing to their development. Summer / Winter camps, provide another unique venue for growth, allowing kids to become independent and self-confident, while socializing and making new friends, and even learning new skills.

 

So if your child has an interest in anything outside of the school subjects or sports, where do they go to learn or gain experience? There might be a few after-school options like dance classes, Art & craft, brain gym, DIY, robotics, etc.

Still, even then, you’re adding one more thing onto the plate of a student who already has homework and other commitments to juggle.

So, camp is one very good, distraction-free option, and allows for a time for kids to kick the tires on a new interest. From there, you never know what that interest might turn into…

This is a K Learning Kids’of camp activities. If you are looking for ideas on activities you can add to your program, this list should give you plenty.

  • Art & Craft
  • Robotics
  • Dance
  • DIY
  • Brain Gym
  • School Holiday Homework
  • School Projects activity