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a guide to choosing after-school activities Here are a few steps and things to consider when trying to decide what is right for you, your child, and your family. By Karissa Tunis As your kids continue to grow and develop, you will find that they often enjoy exploring more of their own personal interests. Sure, school offers opportunities for children to get involved with different types of educational and social activities but most of the time, these options are more general in nature. After-school activities and programs are excellent because they tend to offer more specific classes that focus on a particular topic. These programs are often led or taught by experts in that field, which allows the student to dive deeper and greatly improve upon their skills. I am a firm believer in allowing children to explore a variety of sports and activities before selecting just one or two that will fill up their evenings (and perhaps weekends, too). Not only does variety open their eyes to many wonderful possibilities, but they just might surprise themselves and discover that they have a hidden talent - they might even realize that they like running around outside with a team or getting creative in an art studio. Not only will your children meet more people, they will be exposed to different environments (outside, inside, in a classroom, on a field, in the woods, etc.). They will learn new things like teamwork, survival skills, new terminology, new technology, and different
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skill-sets. They will become more rounded and better educated within their community, and better understand all that it has to offer. What to consider when choosing after-school activities Consider looking for programs that are two- to threemonth commitments, as opposed to programs that run for the length of the school year. This should give your child enough time to dive into an activity and realize if
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they like it or not. And if not, then at least you are not obligated to finish out the rest of the year. Obviously, if your child wasn’t a fan of soccer, you will most likely sign them up for something very different when the next registration time rolls around. But if they really enjoyed gymnastics, consider signing them up for something similar, like cheerleading. But don’t just think about common sports. There are dozens of other options - music classes, art courses, STEM sessions, archery, fishing, bird-watching, Scouts, knitting, crafting, cooking, horseback riding, photography, drama, fencing, and more! Here are a few steps and things to consider when trying to decide what is right for you, your child, and your family: Explore your options While some schools offer separate after-school programs, there are also a lot of other options. Before you decide, take the time and do a little research. Then, sit down as a family and discuss the possibilities before deciding which one to commit to. Also, many programs offer a free trial class. When calling around, ask if they offer a free trial class, too. It’s always a great idea to try before you buy!