How 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 moreHassle-Free Birthday Parties at Indoor Play Centers
Celebrate, have fun, and create lasting memories. Let the indoor play center staff handle the logistics while you focus on making your child feel like the star of the show.
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.
Read moreAthletics for Kids
Get your kids to try athletics sports, they'll surely find one they want to specialise in! From jumping, runnning (long distances or speed), hammer, and many other disciplines, athletics provides a wide set of sports that your kid will love taking part in individually or as a member of a team.
Read moreJudo for Kids
Judo could be perfect for kids who love to wrestle!<br>It will be of interest for parents who are looking for well rounded kids' activities!
Read moreHow Art Schools Can Help Children Express Themselves
Give your child the opportunity to nurture Artistic passion by encouraging your child to continue exploring their creativity outside of the classroom. Whether it’s visiting art galleries, participating in community art projects, or simply providing a space at home where they can create, these activities can reinforce the value of art in their lives.
Read moreYour Child's First Gymnastics Class : A Journey of Discovery
Enrolling your child in their first gymnastics class marks a significant step toward a dynamic, active lifestyle. From mastering basic moves to conquering intricate routines, your child's gymnastics journey is one of physical development, camaraderie, and skill refinement.
Read moreUnleashing Potential: Fundamentals of Gymnastics - A Beginner's Guide for Kids
Gymnastics is a thrilling adventure for kids, offering a platform for physical, mental, and emotional growth. Through the right Gymnastics School or Gymnastics Club, your child can embark on a journey filled with excitement, learning, and self-discovery.
Read moreThe Benefits of Youth Basketball Clubs: Why Your Child Should Join
Basketball clubs also promote the development of healthy habits, including a focus on good nutrition, hydration, and rest. Coaches emphasize the significance of a balanced lifestyle to ensure that kids perform at their best. This knowledge leads to better choices in terms of diet and overall well-being.
Read moreAikido for Kids
For a positive, life enhancing experience, why not take your kids to Aikido?<br>If your kids need to learn to relax, Aikido might be for them!
Read moreTennis for Kids
Get your kids to take part in this popular competitive sport! Kids can start learning from a young age, and will enjoy watching their skill improve. Doubles or singles, with family or with friends, your children will love sharing their progress.
Read moreGymnastics for Kids
Get your children to start gymnastics and choose the routines they like! From trampoline, floor beam, bar, and vault, there are plenty of choices for your kids to have fun.
Read moreSwim Schools – Motivated by money or driven by passion?
“I didn’t get into teaching and coaching for the number of wins or the money. It was a passion for trying to help young people”. That’s the motivation all coaches should have, no matter where they are in their careers – Bo Ryan
Read moreBaking is an excellent way to stimulate your Child’s senses
One of the best ways for parents to bond with their children, is through baking, as it is such a fun and relaxing activity. Low and behold, you can even start with little baby steps to teach them to wipe the kitchen counter afterwards or put away their utensils after they used it……As such, baking also teaches responsibility and boosts their self- image, as every time they achieve something, we praise them.
Read moreBagpipe for kids
Let your kids connect with other cultures by playing bagpipes! Bagpipes are musical instruments that use enclosed reeds fed from a constant reservoir of air in the form of a bag. They are traditionally used to provide music for dances and funerals. Get your outdoorsy kids to play this loud instrument!
Read moreIndoor vs. Outdoor Kids' Party Venues in South Africa
Depending on the venue's location and design, noise regulations could be a factor.
Read moreSwimming is an essential life skill for every child
Swimming is an essential life skill for every child and acquiring the Basic Water Safety Skills from a young age can only benefit them. These Basic Water Safety Skills will equipt children with the fundamental life skills they need to survive any major/minor water mishaps. The 3rd leading cause of unintentional death worldwide falls under drowning. Children between the ages of 1-4years makes up the majority of the annual estimated 360 000 deaths led by drowning.
Read moreTable Tennis for your Kids
If your kids want to develop their hand eye co-ordination table tennis may be the answer!<br>Great for confined spaces and indoors, it has become a fiercely competitive sport that goes all the way up to Olympic level!
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.
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