Education in its purest form is essentially the process of being prepared for life. Every subject and notion studied as a part of education has a purpose. What takes place inside the classroom only makes up a small fraction of the preparation a child needs for life. They need to be ready for anything that life throws their way. For those wondering what else can teach kids this, if books can’t? The answer is plain and simple – extra-curricular or after-school activities.
The ancient Gurukul system is the perfect example of what quality and holistic education should be. More than theoretical lessons, the prime focus was to encourage physical activities like sports, yoga and walks and it emphasized learning skills such as art, craft, singing and dancing. Based on applied knowledge, it prepared an individual for all fields of life, along with mindful and spiritual awareness. No wonder, people from Europe, the Middle East, and Portugal came to India seeking quality education.
Unfortunately, because of our highly sedentary lifestyles, extracurricular activities are increasingly being pushed to the backseat nowadays. Our children have become less interested in hobbies and other enrichment activities as a result of the increasing need to demonstrate academic excellence. Plus, the lure of screen time has become another deterrent in terms of nourishing mental and physical activity, leaving absolutely no time for proper exercise for kids. Rarely do we witness parents encouraging the younger generation to pursue their passions and goals. It’s high time we challenge the realm of the conventional education system and encourage alternative kids’ activities such as sports, cookery, music, dance, martial arts, art & craft, yoga etc.
By definition, extracurricular activities are those that are “outside the regular curriculum or program of courses”. It gives your kid a chance to learn something that might stick with them forever. That aptitude could serve as the foundation for a long-lasting interest or passion.
Spending hours doing something they enjoy could result from anything, from participating in sports to learning an instrument.
In addition, extracurricular activities foster important personality qualities and life skills that can be useful in other spheres of life. Sports are essential for fostering collaboration, leadership, and problem-solving abilities. Playing an instrument demands patience, good hand-eye coordination, and imagination above all. These are abilities that will be useful long after their education is over.
You may be surprised at the sheer number of after-school activities that are available in schools and communities around you. Here is only a small sample of outdoor as well as indoor activities for kids that can be available close to you.
Picking an after-school activity involves keeping an eye out for a few things. It depends on the activity, of course, but we also advise that you look at the following.
Since some kids perform better with a busier schedule than others and some need more downtime, there is no predetermined number of after-school activities that are appropriate for all kids. Cut back on extracurricular activities, though, if your child is struggling to keep up with family and friends, can’t get at least eight hours of sleep each night, or is having difficulties finishing homework.
To summarize, extracurricular activities can help your child develop their talents and social network while also making an investment in their future. In addition to assisting them in developing a growth mindset through teamwork and problem-solving exercises, pursuing interests outside of the academic curriculum may help teach your child how to strike a better work-life balance when they become adults.
Talking to your child’s instructors, other parents and community leaders about available options in your area is essential for figuring out which classes and activities are a good fit for your child. Above all, be open-minded and fearless while allowing your child to explore new things. A kid or teen who may be uninterested in one activity or lack motivation for it could discover their actual passion in another.