Are your children challenged enough?
December 14th, 2009 | Published in Real International
Challenging activities are a necessary component that aid in youth development. Challenging means that participants stretch beyond their current range of knowledge and skills and have opportunities to test and master their skills in the real world. Activities that tap into young people’s natural curiosity and interest in discovery will motivate, rather than discourage, their eagerness to learn physical, intellectual, psychological, emotional and social skills.
Outdoor activities give preschool children an opportunity to sing a little louder and move in a larger space, breathe fresh air, touch, feel and be apart of a real natural world, this is something that cant be done in the school classroom. Throughout the year at REAL we try to capitalize on a much bigger and natural classroom we call it the great outdoors and oh its so much fun!!
Just another day outside at real…















