How Summer Camp Helps Your Kids!

There are only so many ways to keep kids engaged at home during the seemingly endless summer holidays. Before long, the children are bored, you are at your wits end and you turn to screens to keep them entertained. To avoid just such a scenario many of us opt to send them to a summer camp. But did you know that summer camps do a lot more for your little ones than just getting them out of the house? From making them independent to developing necessary life skills, the benefits are numerous!

Making New Friends

All a child knows is home and school but at summer camp they meet other kids under a completely different setting. There are team-building exercises where they learn to work together, icebreaker activities where they get to know more about each other and friendships are built based on shared interests – whether it is robotics or theatre. So, at a young age they learn the importance of networking and learning from peers!

Learn Skills

Your child might be interested in story writing, or learning about science or space, but they need opportunities to develop these skills. At summer camp they have the right environment, as well as the time to learn the activities or skills that interest them. There is access to trainers, equipment and infrastructure to help them hone a new skill. As an added benefit, mastering a new skill or improving on one will be a major boost to their confidence.

Free play

A child’s day is filled with structure and routine from the moment they get up. Getting ready for the day, school, after-school activities – everything is on schedule. But we all need to let loose sometime and summer camp gives them a much-needed opportunity to just be. There is a certain flexibility to the their day. They get to play games, be silly and laugh with friends, and relax! At summer camp, children are given enough time for free play and to enjoy the holidays, thereby creating great memories.

Staying active!

Summer break doesn’t mean lazing around and sleeping in. Kids need to get enough physical activity and mental stimulation even during the holidays. At summer camp, kids learn to try new things and take risks within the safe confines of the camp environment and under the supervision of camp counselors.  They can try new sports or outdoor activities, and have healthy competition with their peers. This ensures the right blend of work and play for the all-round development of your child.

Become independent

Without parents or teachers around at camp, children learn to make some decisions for themselves. There is a certain level of freedom at summer camp that helps them test their boundaries and rely on themselves and peers to make certain choices, rather than on an adult. In this way kids learn how to make the right decision, which enables them to be empowered and independent.

At Amelio’s summer camps, your child will learn real-world skills while still having fun. They will be exposed to a range of activities, but still have time to explore what interests them. Most importantly, friendships will be built and memories made. Find out more about what we offer, and give your child a summer to remember!

Ten Great Ways to Keep Your Kids Engaged This Summer

The summer holidays are nearly here, and as the long summer days stretch ahead of you, it might seem like an impossible task to keep your kids entertained without turning to screens and devices. Luckily, we are here to help! Here are some simple and creative ideas to keep your children occupied and entertained.

Do it yourself

Why not get your kids to make their own playdough, or slime? There are tons of easy recipes online like this and this, which you can follow to help your kids make some colourful playdough and stretchy slime. And once they are done, you’ll get some peace as they sculpt and craft.

Outdoor Scavenger Hunt

Gather the kids together, give them a checklist of things to find outdoors and unleash them in your garden or the nearest park. A dried leaf, a spider, a chirping bird, a pink flower– have them tick off what they spot. They are guaranteed to have fun and learn with this activity.

Explore your city

Play tourist in your own city this summer. Take the children to a famous landmark in your locality, a well-known park or a walking tour of a historical site or building. Both your kids and you will learn something new about the city you live in.

Kiddie Olympics

Set up some outdoor activities for the kids and their friends. You can organize a lime-and-spoon race, a mini obstacle course, a crab race, hula hoop competition. The options are endless when it comes to outdoor games. This is a great way to get children moving and get some fresh air!

Learn more!

Children are obsessed with everything from planets to dinosaurs. Borrow some books on the subjects that interest them from the local library, and then take them to the planetarium or museum to learn more. They will have a magical time and you will ignite a love for learning in them.

Cooking 101

Introduce your kids to the joys of cooking with simple recipes. You could have them help pound the roti dough and cut out some fun shaped rotis. If it’s a rainy afternoon, bake something together. Get the children involved in the kitchen by having them wash fruits and vegetables, mix together a salad or spoon out ingredients. It’s never too early to learn the basics.

Creative Clothes

Buy some white cloth and give your kids some fabric paint and let them get creative. You can turn the decorated cloth into clothes for their dolls and in the process, teach your children about the basics of sewing. Another cool idea is to use cloth to do a tie-and-dye project with the kids. There are some excellent tutorials online that can guide you through the process.

Children’s theatre

Have the kids and their friends get together and put up a play. They can be in-charge of the story, acting and directing. Have them use things around the house for props and costumes. Once they are ready, they can perform their play for friends and family. It will be a lovely evening at the theatre for all!

Build a quiet corner

Have your kids put together an indoor tent or fort. Give them cushions and sheets to build it. Let it be their Zen zone. It can be the space where they pretend play, colour, work on puzzles and read. The children will be occupied and you will get some quiet time as well.

Last but not least…

Summer Camp

By sending your kids to summer camps, not only will they be engaged, they will also socialize with their peers and learn new skills. At Amelio’s summer camps, your children will be exposed to a range of activities and subjects—everything from robotics and photography to art and nature—taught by experts. Learn more about our facilities and resources and give your kids a summer to remember!