Spotlight: Midday Break Activity – MIND BOOSTERS

May 30, 2023

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The prime focus of this mid-day activity is to teach children about happiness using psychological and social perspectives. 

They are given the opportunity to actively participate in these activities aiming to develop their emotional intelligence and attain an overall well-being.  We explore different pathways that we need to create to always target challenges by introducing different strategies such as calming anxiety, mindfulness, positive attitudes etc.

Crafts are carefully chosen to promote self-expression, positive thinking, and creativity.  We do our best to give our children a greater understanding of themselves and the world.  This will lead them to create happier and better life satisfactions.

We concluded these mid-day activities with an outing to Kennedy Grove where we practised Mindfulness Nature Walks and participated in activities of Gratitude and Calming strategies.

Read more about the outing here

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