Developmental After School Programs: Practical Good Parenting Help
As a child grows into an adult, different aspects of their emotional, physical and mental self needs development. To help a child reach their full potential, it is vital to recognize the child’s developmental needs and abilities. To be effective, after school programs should aid children with tasks they must accomplish during each stage of development.
A child’s growth curve can be divided into three main parts:
1) Young child (ages 3-5)
2) Middle school (ages 6-8)
3) Older school (ages 9-12)
The four important domains of development are: The Physical Domain, the Social Domain, the Emotional Domain and the Intellectual Domain. Each of these domains needs to be separately addressed during the various phases of a child’s growth. After school programs should concentrate on developing each domain as applicable to the age of the child. Although the children participating in these programs may have similar developmental needs and age, do not expect development to be uniform. Children will develop as and when they are ready. They must to allowed to develop at a rate that is natural for them. They must never be pushed too quickly.
Physical:
When kids are young, they want to perfect skills that they have just learnt to control. A variety of movements such as jumping, catching and throwing delight them. The middle school child, on the other hand, wants to learn more complex skills and get involved in team sports. This is also the best time to learn about rules and discipline in sport. The older school child is ready for more adult-like activities that require greater structure and discipline, such as dancing, gymnastics, music classes etc.
Social:
Young children are observing others and will be interested in games where they play the roles of family members. They develop short-term friendships and need an adult’s presence to assure them. The middle school child is fascinated by society and will love trips to factories, public buildings etc. They want to know the ‘how’ and ‘why’ of things. The older school child is ready to learn about different cultures, food and customs. They want to do some amount of social work too.
Intellectual:
Young school children will practice what they are learning. Middle school children want to learn more skills and will show interest in reading, drama and problem solving. The older school children are ready to research and probe. They enjoy getting a puzzle and pondering over it.
Any after school program needs to address the interests of the child depending on the category they belong to.
A shared interest is a great way for a parent and child to connect better. And face painting is one such hobby. What kid does not like getting their face painted. And, of course, older kids can learn face painting too. And such skills are really useful for themed parties, Halloween; and for fund raising events too. Learn more
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