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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Oct 2010 21:15:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Need for after school activities When children are literally up to their gills with the learning and sport activities in school, it may seem superfluous to enroll them for after school activities. In spite of this, after school programs are sprouting up in large numbers and most of these are booked full. This shows that [...]]]></description>
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<p>Need for after school activities</p>
<p>When children are literally up to their gills with the learning and sport<br />
activities in school, it may seem superfluous to enroll them for after<br />
school activities. In spite of this, after school programs are sprouting<br />
up in large numbers and most of these are booked full. This shows that<br />
there is a real need for after school activities.</p>
<p>The unavailability of parental supervision is the leading cause for the<br />
surge in after school programs. It is seen that many children spend about<br />
20-25 hours a week unsupervised and alone at home. And as the saying<br />
goes, &#8220;An idle mind is a devil&#8217;s workshop&#8221;. Children who are left alone<br />
to contend with too much free time invariably fall into the wrong<br />
company. Drug abuse, alcohol, tobacco and crime come knocking at their<br />
doors sooner rather than later. Parents enroll children to various after<br />
school programs to keep them occupied in a productive manner. This way,<br />
the kids are free to enjoy themselves in a supervised activity.</p>
<p>Crime is considered to be at its peak during the after school hours,<br />
between 3- 4 p.m. During such a time, children need protection. Getting<br />
the children together under one roof and encouraging them to participate<br />
in a group activity is protection enough. It diverts the children from<br />
ennui too.</p>
<p>Obesity is a matter of growing concern in this country. It is noticed<br />
that more and more children are becoming couch potatoes. After school,<br />
many of them relax on the sofa with packets of chips, cool drinks or<br />
chocolates while they watch T.V. 30 % of the kids below the age of 19 are<br />
considered overweight, and about 15% of these are obese. An after school<br />
program ensures that the child shakes off his lethargy and keeps himself<br />
busy. This also helps to reduce the child&#8217;s fascination for T.V and<br />
computer games. </p>
<p>After school activities that promote social awareness develop the<br />
individual&#8217;s sense of social responsibility. It is seen that these sorts<br />
of programs not only keep kids out of trouble, but also help to produce<br />
responsible citizens. To that extent, they are valuable building blocks<br />
in a child&#8217;s personality.</p>
<p>Times are changing and parents want their children to excel in academics<br />
as well as in other activities. This may be a reflection of the parent&#8217;s<br />
unfulfilled desire to excel &#8211; a remnant from his own childhood. Whatever<br />
the reason, parents today encourage their children to enroll themselves<br />
in various programs and develop the various facets of their<br />
individuality. Children too seem to be comfortable learning many things<br />
at the same time, and gain satisfaction from this.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Oct 2010 23:09:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Successful after school programs What marks a successful after school program? What are the things that you should look for when enrolling your child into one such program? Other than the obvious advantage of learning something new, successful programs incorporate many things that help the development of the child. Development of social skills is one [...]]]></description>
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<p>Successful after school programs</p>
<p>What marks a successful after school program? What are the things that you<br />
should look for when enrolling your child into one such program? Other<br />
than the obvious advantage of learning something new, successful programs<br />
incorporate many things that help the development of the child. </p>
<p>Development of social skills is one of the more important objectives of a<br />
good after school program. In a recent survey, parents indicated that<br />
while they do want their children to respect others, they also wanted them<br />
to imbibe skills like getting along with other children and getting used<br />
to children outside the immediate circle of friends. Many children find it<br />
difficult to make new friends and get along with people outside their<br />
group. </p>
<p>Good after school programs place special emphasis on security and safety.<br />
They keep children out of trouble and keep them safe. A good after school<br />
program should be fun, especially when the children are young. If the<br />
activity is fun, you will not have to worry about keeping him interested<br />
or motivated. To be effective, programs should be organized and<br />
structured. They must also suit the age of the child. The child must be<br />
aware of the purpose of the program, and must be convinced that they are<br />
attending the programs to accomplish something. </p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Oct 2010 05:34:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[How to find after school activities Start off by making enquiries. Nothing can beat the power of information. Approach the school authorities first. Find out if they are offering any after school activities. Get a list of the various classes that are available in your school. In case the school does not provide any extracurricular [...]]]></description>
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<p>How to find after school activities  Start off by making enquiries. Nothing can beat the power of information. Approach the school authorities first. Find out if they are offering any  after school activities. Get a list of the various classes that are  available in your school. In case the school does not provide any  extracurricular activities for the child, approach your neighbors. Collect  information about any after school programs, the quality of the courses  taught and the timings etc. Also, check out some of the community  resources. These may include places of worship, community centers,  Museums, libraries, the YMCA, The Boys and Girls Club etc.  After you have colleted all the necessary information, discuss the various  options with your child. Find out what his interests are. The best way to  find out what is most suitable is to ask your child. When little children  are too small, you cannot completely rely on their feedback. In this case,  monitor the development of the child on a regular basis. If the child  shows excessive resistance to an activity, it may be necessary to look for  other options. Always consider your family&#8217;s schedule when planning the  extracurricular activities. If it is difficult for you to chauffeur your  child, you may want to employ tutors at home or conduct some activity at  home itself.   (word count 214)  PPPPP</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Sep 2010 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]]]></description>
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<p>Keeping children motivated</p>
<p>Initial enthusiasm in after school activities tends to wane after the<br />
first excitement is over. This is but natural. The trick is to keep up the<br />
hard work even after this. How do you keep your child motivated? This is<br />
of particular importance when the child goes in for educational after<br />
school programs.</p>
<p>Make the career-academics connection early on:<br />
Let your child understand how important studies are. Let him know that<br />
an excellent career is wholly dependent on wholesome learning. To develop<br />
his interest in studies, plan family activities that are connected with<br />
his studies. Emphasize the real-world connection to academics whenever<br />
possible.</p>
<p>Set goals:<br />
Let your child know, through example, that hard work will be rewarded. If<br />
your child believes that achievement is a natural by-product of effort, he<br />
is more likely to put in hard work. Such children are also less likely to<br />
drop out of programs and college at a later stage. </p>
<p>Reward success:<br />
When a child achieves something, it is necessary to praise his hard work.<br />
Positive reinforcements enhance confidence and increase self-esteem.<br />
Conversely, beware of criticism. It can ruin the frail ego of children and<br />
play havoc with their minds. </p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Sep 2010 05:32:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Effective after school activities When there are so many 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&#8217;s sake, do we? [...]]]></description>
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<p>Effective after school activities</p>
<p>When there are so many activities on offer, and each one looks as good as<br />
the next, how do you gauge the worth and effectiveness of these<br />
activities? Sure, you want an activity that junior enjoys. But, we really<br />
cannot afford to waste time on pleasure for pleasure&#8217;s sake, do we? There<br />
needs to be a grain of gold somewhere in there. Given below is a list of<br />
characteristics that any good after school activity must possess.</p>
<p>Clarity in objectives and goals is the first important thing. What does<br />
the course offer? How does it propose to achieve the results? How many<br />
kids make up a batch? Ask questions. After all, when you are dishing out<br />
the dough, you really need to understand what you are getting in return.</p>
<p>A good after school activity will provide lots of opportunities for the<br />
young to increase their level of understanding of complex concepts. This<br />
is true of recreational activities too. Learning to pitch a ball, or dance<br />
to a tune &#8211; regardless of the activity involved, the child should be<br />
encouraged to grapple with and conquer new concepts. This not only keeps<br />
boredom at bay by challenging the child, but also builds up his<br />
self-confidence. Development of academic, personal and social skills is<br />
one of the prime aims of an after school activity. As the skills develop,<br />
the child&#8217;s self-esteem also increases.</p>
<p>After school activities are all about boosting a child&#8217;s sense of<br />
competence. Good and effective after school activities promotes the<br />
resilience of youth and encourages them to grow stronger, be it mentally,<br />
emotionally or physically.</p>
<p>Safety is one of the first requirements of an after school activity. The<br />
staff should be qualified, adequate and alert. Never put your child in a<br />
program where safety is a matter of accident instead of a matter of<br />
priority. The staff should be friendly and should have a positive<br />
relationship with the child. Therefore, the program should have<br />
professional and trained staff that loves to interact with children. The<br />
program should maintain a cooperative and supportive attitude and a<br />
structured environment. Participation and collaboration as opposed to<br />
competition and antagonism must be encouraged. </p>
<p>Some programs involve the children in planning activities and making<br />
decisions. Adults often forget to get the opinion of their children. By<br />
giving the children an opportunity to voice their opinion, programs become<br />
fun activities that children are motivated to participate in. Young people<br />
thrive when they are listened to, respected and allowed to contribute<br />
their mite. </p>
<p>Routine evaluations are an important part of after school programs. If the<br />
child does not benefit from a class, don&#8217;t waste time being<br />
over-optimistic. Try something new. </p>
<p>You are now ready to look for the perfect after school activity for your<br />
child. But don&#8217;t let us forget that having fun is also an important part<br />
of growing up. The child deserves a few hours of pure delight. Remember,<br />
all work and no play, ??</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Sep 2010 22:46:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[School based after-school programs In an effort to keep children motivated and safe, the U.S. Government sets aside a good amount of fund for financing after school programs every year. A report by the U.S. Department of Education and Justice points out that after school programs are very effective and is in the interests of [...]]]></description>
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<p>School based after-school programs</p>
<p>In an effort to keep children motivated and safe, the U.S. Government<br />
sets aside a good amount of fund for financing after school programs every<br />
year. A report by the U.S. Department of Education and Justice points out<br />
that after school programs are very effective and is in the interests of<br />
the society as a whole. Interestingly, it was found that Americans liked<br />
providing school-based after school-programs in their community.</p>
<p>Other than safety, boredom and loneliness, the poor performance of many<br />
students also led to the need for after-school programs that are based on<br />
the school curriculum. Children coming from low-income families were found<br />
to lag behind in reading and grammar after a long break in the summer.<br />
Statistics prove that if school-going children are left unsupervised after<br />
their school, the chances of poor grades and drop out are considerably<br />
higher. The funds provided by the Government will allow rural and<br />
inner-city schools to provide activities during the summer, over the<br />
weekends and after school. These activities will take place in a<br />
drug-free, safe and supervised environment.</p>
<p>Positive augmentation of critical skills is the prime focus of these<br />
school-based after school activities. Thus they enhance the skill level of<br />
the child. Most school-based programs offer assistance in math tutoring,<br />
reading, comprehension and problem solving. Many programs provide engaging<br />
activities that seek to prepare the students for college. Hands-on<br />
experience is provided for children who want to invest in a career in<br />
teaching. Access to telecommunication and technology and involvement in<br />
music and art are other benefits of these programs. This becomes<br />
invaluable, especially in low-income sectors where such activities are<br />
considered to be a luxury. </p>
<p>As far as children are concerned, the snacks provided in after school<br />
programs are an added incentive. School sponsored after school programs<br />
are entitled to receive funds for snacks. The National School Lunch<br />
Program is designed to do just this. Free or reduced price snacks will be<br />
provided for children from schools that apply for it. The CACFP reimburses<br />
expenditure depending upon the child&#8217;s income status. But this is<br />
applicable only till the age of 13. The funding that schools get depends<br />
upon the area in which they are situated. A low-income area gets more<br />
funding. Supper can be served to children below the age of 19. Longer<br />
programs can provide both supper and a snack. With the participation of<br />
non-profit private organization, it is possible to feed deserving school<br />
children breakfast, supper and a snack.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Sep 2010 15:56:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Boring after school activities Why does Lisa grumble when it is time for her to go for her piano lessons? How come Johnny abhors the sight of his skates now? After all, these children were very enthusiastic about the programs when they started off. What happened? Parents are often confused by the disturbing and often [...]]]></description>
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<p>Boring after school activities</p>
<p>Why does Lisa grumble when it is time for her to go for her piano lessons?<br />
How come Johnny abhors the sight of his skates now? After all, these<br />
children were very enthusiastic about the programs when they started off.<br />
What happened? Parents are often confused by the disturbing and often<br />
incongruous signals they receive from their children. One day the kids are<br />
excited about the new theatre class and in just a few short weeks they<br />
wail and moan when it&#8217;s time to go.</p>
<p>The first thing a family should do when a child begins resisting a<br />
previously loved activity is to listen and investigate. Do not jump into<br />
conclusions. A little bit of intelligent sleuthing is required. Ask your<br />
child what he or she does in the class. Find out what exactly is the cause<br />
of the problem. Then ask the teachers the same questions. Compare notes.<br />
You may stumble on some important clues. Usually, children start out on an<br />
activity thinking it&#8217;s all fun. But when they realize that they cannot<br />
just hang out and that they need to follow rules etc, they begin to<br />
resist. Your child may feel stifled if the program is too structured. If<br />
the discipline is too rigorous or the activity too painful (like a karate<br />
class) some children balk.  Use your own instincts. Does the program feel<br />
like fun? Would you want to attend it yourself? Are they offering enough<br />
motivation to keep the child interested?</p>
<p>The teacher-to-child ratio is also an important factor. Children need<br />
attention. If the number of teachers is just enough to handle a class, it<br />
is possible that your child is not receiving enough attention. State<br />
recommendations usually specify that there must be 1 teacher for 15<br />
children. </p>
<p>Children try to avoid problems they cannot solve. If there are no<br />
perceivable problems with the class and the teachers, perhaps you need to<br />
have a chat with your child. If your judgment says that the place is good<br />
and the activity engaging enough, then it&#8217;s time to work with your child.<br />
More often than not, social pressures may be at work here. Does your child<br />
have friends there? If she is lonely or miserable because of the lack of<br />
friends, help her find a friend. If she finds a friend, she will get more<br />
involved in the activities </p>
<p>If your best efforts do not pay off, and your child still resists that<br />
fantastic guitar classes, then it&#8217;s time to let go. Shift your child to<br />
some other program. If he or she still retains interest in guitars, you<br />
can take it up after a few months. Never force the child, especially when<br />
it comes to extra-curricular activities. Since they are &#8216;extra&#8217;, they must<br />
bring in extra happiness and extra enthusiasm too. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Developmental after school programs As a child grows into an adult, different aspects of his physical, emotional and mental self needs development. To help a child reach his full potential, it is necessary to recognize the child&#8217;s developmental needs and abilities. To be effective, after school programs should assist children with tasks they must accomplish [...]]]></description>
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<p>Developmental after school programs</p>
<p>As a child grows into an adult, different aspects of his physical,<br />
emotional and mental self needs development. To help a child reach his<br />
full potential, it is necessary to recognize the child&#8217;s developmental<br />
needs and abilities. To be effective, after school programs should assist<br />
children with tasks they must accomplish during each stage of development. </p>
<p>A child&#8217;s growth curve can be divided into three main parts:<br />
1) Young child (ages 3-5)<br />
2) Middle school (ages 6-8)<br />
3) Older school (ages 9-12)</p>
<p>The four important domains of development are: The Physical Domain, the<br />
Social Domain, the Emotional Domain and the Intellectual Domain. Each of<br />
these domains needs to be separately addressed during the various phases<br />
of a child&#8217;s growth. After school programs should concentrate on<br />
developing each domain as applicable to the age of the child. Although the<br />
children participating in these programs may have similar developmental<br />
needs and age, do not expect development to be uniform. Children will<br />
develop as and when they are ready.</p>
<p>Physical Domain:<br />
When children are young, they want to perfect skills that they have just<br />
learnt to control. A variety of movements such as jumping, catching and<br />
throwing delight them. The middle school child, on the other hand, wants<br />
to learn more complex skills and get involved in team sports. This is also<br />
the best time to learn about rules and discipline in sport. The older<br />
school child is ready for more adult-like activities that need greater<br />
structure and discipline, like dancing, gymnastics, music classes etc. </p>
<p>Social Domain:<br />
Young children are observing others and will be interested in games where<br />
they play the roles of family members. They develop short-term friendships<br />
and need an adult&#8217;s presence to assure them. The middle school child is<br />
intrigued by society and will love trips to factories, public buildings<br />
etc. They want to know the &#8216;how&#8217; and &#8216;why&#8217; of things. The older school<br />
child is ready to learn about different cultures, food and customs. They<br />
want to do some amount of social work too.</p>
<p>Intellectual Domain:<br />
Young school children will practice what they are learning. Middle school<br />
children want to learn more skills and will show interest in reading,<br />
drama and problem solving. The older school children are ready to research<br />
and probe. They enjoy getting a puzzle and pondering over it. </p>
<p>Any after school program needs to address the interests of the child depending<br />
on the category he belongs to. Knowing the children in your program and<br />
appreciating their needs and interests will help staff to plan and<br />
structure programs that are most useful to that group. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Art-based activities A recent report by several independent researchers concludes that participating in the arts nurtures the development of social, personal and cognitive skills. Programs based on Arts can improve academic achievement and decrease the tendency towards delinquency. It helps youth form positive attitudes about themselves and build self-esteem. Arts programs involve communication, interpretation and [...]]]></description>
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<p>Art-based activities</p>
<p>A recent report by several independent researchers concludes that<br />
participating in the arts nurtures the development of social, personal and<br />
cognitive skills. Programs based on Arts can improve academic achievement<br />
and decrease the tendency towards delinquency. It helps youth form<br />
positive attitudes about themselves and build self-esteem.</p>
<p>Arts programs involve communication, interpretation and understanding of<br />
complex symbols, much like mathematics and languages. Thus it fosters<br />
higher-order analytical skills and skills of evaluation and synthesis.<br />
Many of the programs make the child regularly use multiple skills thus<br />
making him dynamic and versatile. </p>
<p>Development of imagination, judgment and philosophy are fringe benefits of<br />
an arts-based activity. As opposed to the short 45-minute duration of the<br />
art classes at school, the extra time allowed in after school activities<br />
allows the child to get more involved. This results in more satisfactory<br />
opportunities for development of latent capabilities in the child. In<br />
turn, the child learns to set high standards of achievement. He<br />
understands what sustained focus is and learns that regular practice is<br />
the way to excellence. </p>
<p>In the shy or the withdrawn child, theatre, speech or drama lessons may be<br />
an outlet for pent up emotions. As drama entails getting into the &#8216;skin&#8217;<br />
of another person, the child learns to verbalize emotions and express<br />
thoughts. These reasons account for the popularity of arts-based<br />
activities.  </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recreational after school programs After school programs can be divided into 3 broad categories: academic, recreational and social. Balanced development takes place when there is compatibility between the physical, mental as well as the educational achievements of the child.As the name suggests recreational after school programs are based on a sport or recreation. Some of [...]]]></description>
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<p>Recreational after school programs</p>
<p>After school programs can be divided into 3 broad categories: academic,<br />
recreational and social. Balanced development takes place when there is<br />
compatibility between the physical, mental as well as the educational<br />
achievements of the child.As the name suggests recreational after school<br />
programs are based on a sport or recreation. Some of the more common<br />
physical activities include football, swimming and basketball.Some clubs<br />
offer programs like gymnastics, trekking and hiking. In this case,<br />
youngsters are often given a short class in first-aid class also.</p>
<p>Recreational after school programs offer children an opportunity to let<br />
off some steam and to destress themselves. The closed classroom atmosphere<br />
and a day full of textbooks and writing cause the child to repress his<br />
natural enthusiasm. He curbs his energy when he is required to sit quietly<br />
in class and learn. Physical activity is an all-time low during such<br />
times. This physical lethargy and inaction is countermanded by<br />
recreational activities. Growing concerns of obesity and child diabetes<br />
make it necessary for children to indulge in some strenuous exercises that<br />
will allow them to work up some sweat. </p>
<p>Unlike educational programs, recreational programs do not tax the<br />
mental processes. But, they do aid the learning process by making the<br />
child more active. A child who is physically active is mentally fit, and<br />
is able to focus his thoughts on the work at hand. Additionally,<br />
recreational programs teach discipline, mechanics of teamwork and fair<br />
play. These are important lessons in the growing process. </p>
<p>As more and more nuclear families emerge, the child faces greater<br />
isolation. Many children shuttle between their classroom and their<br />
bedrooms and do not have any meaningful relationships outside these.<br />
Recreational programs offer ample avenues for socialization. This is a<br />
place the child can go to and play even when his neighbor is not the most<br />
welcoming. The Boy / Girl Scout programs are excellent recreational after<br />
school programs. Lately, survival classes and camps have devised to<br />
combine important survival skills with sports and games to educate<br />
children on how to handle emergencies. </p>
<p>Like any good after school program, recreational programs are designed to<br />
give children a safe area where they can indulge in some group activities<br />
that interest them. This is one of the most effective ways to keep kids<br />
out of the streets and out of trouble. But, one has to be careful when<br />
enrolling children for recreational classes. The age of the child, his<br />
temperament and his physical caliber has to be taken into account before<br />
you choose the right program for your child. </p>
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