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Activities
Chess
Chess is a game that requires focus, concentration, and patience. Playing chess is also an excellent way to promote social skills as it encourages communication, respect, and sportsmanship.
Playing Music
Playing an instrument not only boosts cognitive skills, but also promotes creativity, self-discipline, and teamwork.
Sport
Overall, sports on the school curriculum help children from a young age in many ways, from developing their social skills by making friends, learning how to deal with conflict, and celebrating shared success with others
Arts & Crafts
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Helps children develop fine motor skills.
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Can boost cognitive skills.
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Improves self-expression & self-esteem.
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Boosts children's creativity & imagination.
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Teaches problem-solving skills.
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Improves children's mental health.
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Encourages teamwork & socialisation.
Team Building
Working together in a group setting can help students develop problem-solving skills while preparing them for future work environments. By working together to accomplish a common goal, they learn to communicate with each other in a respectful manner, which can enhance their social skills outside of the classroom.
Social Awareness
Social awareness is one of the key components of emotional intelligence. It is a skill that allows us to understand how another person is feeling, empathize with them, and take a different perspective on a situation.
Components:
Empathy
Perspective
Respect
Compassion
Achievements
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