Day 1 of our Holiday Programme was a ball. Find out more about what the children got up to…
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Day 1 of our Holiday Programme was a ball. Find out more about what the children got up to…
As we do most holiday periods, we again hosted our Character-Building Holiday Programme at the center. This was a fun-filled week and in this post we take you through the highlights…
Day 1 of our Character Building Holiday Programme. Today was all about meeting and getting to know the children. Find out more
School holiday programmes allow children to develop social skills, build self-esteem and appreciate differences. It gives them the opportunity to have fun and enjoy quality childcare while keeping active during the holidays. Holiday programmes also provide constructive activities for children which help to improve their physical and mental health. The Early Education Centre (TEEC) recently…
School holiday programmes allow children to develop social skills, build self esteem, appreciate differences, have fun and enjoy quality child care. The holiday programme also help to improve their physical and mental health by including constructive activities for children. The Early Education Centre (TEEC) recently hosted a Character-Building School Holiday Programme which provides care, nutrition…
The school holidays are always a good time for children, not so much for parents. Routines are out of place and good babysitters are hard to find. As a solution, The Early Education Centre (TEEC) hosts a Character-Building School Holiday Programme. Character building at an early age is important for helping your child grow into…
INTODUCTION A group of 6o plus children from the age 3 to 16 years joined the Character Building Holiday Programme with the focus on Sport during the October school break. The Programme allows vulnerable young children to experience being a child, to rise above their circumstances and develop their character to that which is acceptable…