Aquariums for Kids
If your kids need a soothing afternoon, or something to keep the boredom at bay, why not take them to a local aquarium?
Read moreGolf for Kids
Believe it or not, golf can be played by adults and children of all ages! It is a sport suited both to boys and girls, and lessons can start from any age. If your kids are old enough to pick up a club, they can learn to take a swing!
Read moreContemporary Dance for Kids
Let your child express themselves through contemporary dance, a great way for them to dance in a less academic and fun way. Your kids will learn how to get creative while performing this original dance style.
Read moreUnveiling the Enchantment: Why Young South Africans Embrace Martial Arts Fitness
Martial arts instructors often become significant role models for young South Africans. Their guidance and mentorship inspire them to tap into their full potential, not just in martial arts but in all facets of life. These positive influences have a lasting impact on a child’s character and ambitions.
Read moreHow to Get Your Child To Practice Their Musical Instrument
There is only one thing more magical than watching an expert musician who is lost in their own craft; that is, being that musician. Become one with an instrument produces a sense of flow, enjoyment, confidence and pure bliss. A musician can lose themselves to something greater than them alone. Which is why you are doing your child a massive favour if you know how to make practice both fun and rewarding. Here’s how to best get your child to practice, without the tears.
Read moreBallroom dancing for kids
Let your kids do more than quick step, and jumpstart their mastery of ballroom dancing! Ballroom dancing for kids can serve as a great family activity that both parents and kids can enjoy!
Read moreTips for beginners learning Karate
When we start to learn something new, especially in a class format like karate classes, it can feel daunting and our self-consciousness can get the better of us. Sensei Leo Ming has some points to keep in mind, so that you can enjoy your classes, and get the most out of your karate learning journey.
Read moreKung Fu For Kids
Teach your kids self respect and confidence by taking them to Kung Fu!<br><br> Kung Fu can develop kids’ self confidence and teamwork and may help prevent bullying at school. <br>Your kid could be the next Bruce Lee!
Read moreKarate Myths Busted: Separating Fact from Fiction for Parents
Karate is often misunderstood, especially among parents considering it for their kids. Many believe karate promotes violence or creates aggressive children. However, it actually emphasizes discipline, respect, and self-control, making it an excellent choice for kids of all temperaments. Karate classes teach children not just how to defend themselves but also how to manage their emotions and resolve conflicts peacefully. Kids who practice karate learn the importance of safety, and develop confidence in their abilities.
Read moreA Parent's Guide to Finding the Right Karate Dojo for Your Child in South Africa
Delve into the class structure and the grand plan for learning. How do they nurture those skills? Is there a mix of play and practice? Find out how classes are grouped based on age and skill levels. A well-structured plan means your child is in for a dynamic Karate adventure.
Read moreConservation Parks for Kids
Nothing beats spending time together with the family in the splendour of New Zealand's beautiful wilderness! Discover many species that cannot be found elsewhere in the world!
Read more8 Tips For Finding The Perfect Day Care Centre For Your Child
Regardless of what your work hours are, you are still your kid’s essential caregiver– the most regular source of love as well as assistance in his or her life. Under your treatment and guidance, along with the help of your appropriate caregivers, your baby will grow and turn into a happy, healthy youngster.
Read moreTouch Rugby for your Kids
A low risk way to play rugby for boys and girls!<br>Touch rugby, also known as touch football is a form of rugby that has been around since the 1950s.
Read more3 Steps to your NO LIMITS mindset-Be bold in 2020
“Nobody is going to put a limit on what I’m doing. I’m going to do what I want to do, when I want to do it. That is how I have always worked. If I want something I am going to go and get it.”- Michael Phelps.
Read moreFostering Strength and Resilience: Empowering South African Girls through Karate
The discipline, confidence, and resilience fostered through Karate classes and lessons lay the foundation for a successful future. As parents and caregivers, choosing Karate as an avenue for your child’s growth can be a profound and empowering decision, setting them on a path of strength and determination.
Read moreRain or Shine: Best Indoor Venues for Year-Round Kids’ Parties
Explore a variety of indoor venues perfect for hosting unforgettable kids’ parties in South Africa. Whether it's a rainy day or a hot summer afternoon, these venues provide a fantastic atmosphere for children to enjoy themselves and celebrate their special day. From trampoline parks to creative arts and crafts spaces, these venues cater to various interests and age groups, ensuring that every child has a blast. Plus, the convenience of these spaces means that parents can relax while the kids have the time of their lives!
Read moreCar model making for kids
All kids have probably played with a toy car or truck at some stage. Why not take it to the next level and encourage them to build their own? Let your kids take pride in something they’ve made from scratch with car model making!
Read moreKarate 101: Unleashing the Power of Martial Arts for Young South Africans
Karate demands attentive practice and mindful execution of techniques, assisting in enhancing your child's ability to concentrate in both academic and personal pursuits.
Read moreExploring Gymnastics in South Africa: Finding the Perfect Age to Start!
While age is a useful guideline, your child's interest and enthusiasm are the true indicators of readiness. If they're always tumbling around the living room, pretending the couch is a balance beam, it might be a sign that they're eager to give gymnastics a whirl.
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