Extracurricular activities can keep children engaged both mentally and physically, resulting in several benefits, such as:
- Develop self-esteem and resilience.
- Learn social skills such as how to communicate with peers, work together and take responsibility.
- Improve mental health through friendships made during this time.
- Create memories that last a lifetime.
It has been observed that children who have no hobbies could be more at risk of developing health problems such as obesity, anxiety, depression and even high blood pressure.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the past two years have been marked by overwhelming isolation for many families.
Now more than ever, vulnerable young children and teens need a space where they can indulge in a fun pastime or two with their friends and let their creativity run wild.
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