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December 20th, 2009 · No Comments

Getting kids involved in good after school pursuits is important to childhood development. A well chosen program will supplement creative activities and seat work that the child does in school and can teach them new skills. Yet it will offer more than just keeping your child supervised, as a lifelong love for music, sports or the arts can develop. In this article, we’ll help you choose the right after-school activity for your child.

We’ve all seen them at music recitals and sports events; parents who expect their kids to achieve the things that they didn’t as a child. Instead of expecting your kids to relive your childhood for you, let their interests and aptitudes guide your decision about what after-school activity is chosen. If you really want your child to try new things, then give them a list of activities and ask them to choose. This will give them the sense that they are making decisions for themselves while still allowing you to monitor their after school time.

If you are supervising after school hours yourself, then take advantage of this time. Come up with a schedule of things-to-do based on your child’s needs and interests and assign a category for each day. For example, Mondays can be dedicated to sports or other physical pursuits, Tuesdays can be arts and crafts day, Wednesdays can be cooking day and so on. Look on the Internet and you will no doubt find 365 afterschool activities, or visit craft stores for ideas. It’s also a good idea to get your child’s friends involved in their favorite after-school pursuits. It encourages the kids to be social and it gives other parents a break.

If you do get stuck for an after-school activity idea, then ask your child what they’d like to do. This encourages decision making and gives them a sense of empowerment. To save money, speak to other parents about starting after school programs in your neighborhood, and sharing the costs of things like nets, balls and art supplies. Parents can also take turns supervising the children and teaching them a special skill. Know someone with a green thumb? Have them spend an afternoon teaching the kids how to plant seeds. Is one of the neighbors handy with a hockey stick? They can run a do-it-yourself hockey camp for the kids. Working with your friends and neighbors will bring the community together and the kids will be the ones who will benefit the most.

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