Choosing an After-School Activity Based on Your Child's Grade Level
By Charles Davidson, published Jun 22, 2006
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Kindergarten
Activities for pre-school and kindergarten student should be simple and creative. Drawing, coloring, and simple crafts are idea for this age. Don't try to schedule too many activities in a single time period, but have other options in the event the child's attention starts to wander.
First Grade
Introduce your child to non-competitive sports. Gymnastics, dance, martial arts might be appropriate depending on your child's interests. Limit scheduling of activities to no more than one or two days a week. Put the emphasis on participation, sharing and cooperation and not on competitiveness or winning.
Second Grade
Involve your child in activities they are interested in. Help your child choose by offering a wide range of experiences. Children can begin to participate in more complicated activities such as musical instruments or other activities that require lessons or practice.
Third Grade
Children can start to participate in team activities or competitive sports. Remember there are activities that promote teamwork and camaraderie that are not just sports. Scouting and performing arts are two excellent examples of activities where children work together to accomplish common goals. Allow your child to explore and pursue their individual interests.
Fourth Grade
Older children love to become involved in many different activities. You may see your child spending time playing a sport and practicing a musical instrument in the same week. Continue to encourage children to spend time doing all they things they love, but remind them that school work is important as well.
Fifth Grade and Beyond
Choosing an After-School Activity Based on Your Child's Grade Level
Encourage younger children to participate in activities that foster creativity.
Credit: Bianca de Blok
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