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.
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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