School Holiday Program

Project Information

Project Name :
School Holiday Program
Category :
Disability

Project Details

This category has to do with allowing participants/children to develop and apply their motor skills, foster cognitive development, physical health, social skills, self-confidence, and self-esteem. On top of that these activities area tool for stress relief and emotional wellbeing, build healthy habits and discipline/focus. These activities include:

– Relay Races
– Tug of War

Cooperative Games: Cooperative games, such as “Pass the Hula Hoop” or “Giant Puzzle”, encourage children to work together to achieve a common goal. These games often involve problem-solving, communication, and coordination such as:

– Group Dance Routines
– Balloon, Volleyball

Circle Games: Engaging children in circle games like “Duck, Duck, Goose” or “London Bridge.” These games promote Cooperation, tune-taking, and

Fun Cooking

This category involves allowing participants to usetheir creativity as well as test their ability to follow directions, apply instructions as well as learn to improvise.‍The participants are given a recipe with ingredients, and they must mix the ingredients as instructed. Other activities including healthy tips for a healthy diet. Understanding nutrition and the value of what we eat.

Day With Animals

This involves getting participants to interact with animals and learn about them as they are a part of this world. This session helps to build appreciation of the animals in our ecosystem. This is done through trips to a farm, museum, or park.

Team Work (Lego)

Teamwork is essential for our wellbeing. This session helps to foster communication and idea generation through Lego structure building. The participants are grouped and provided with Legos and instructed to agree as a group to produce a creation, the other part involves being given an existing templet to follow. Lego games such as Jenga Lego will also be available.

Science and Fun Experimates

This involve introducing fun and easy/harmless experiments and projects for participants to undertakeand learn while having a tan of fun. Some of these include:- Skittles experiments- String phone test- mini baking soda rocket- Dyeing Easter eggs, etc

Movies and Discussions

This involves watching a age appropriate movie that is exciting and fun for the participants and at the end get the participants to offer insight about the movie. This can be lessons, things they liked and did not like etc. This is to help build listening and observation skills and help participants be confident to share their opinions.

Nature Appreciation

This focuses on it fostering a deeper connection with the natural world and encourages a sense of wonder and curiosity.Activities involved include: Nature Journaling Outdoor explorations nature based crafts. gardening nature documentaries participate in local clean-up events. practice recycling and composting and conserve energy and water at home. ‍By being actively involved in environmental conservation, kids candevelop a sense of responsibility towards nature.