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Course Details

Course 21: Creating Successful Clubs, Special Events, and Field Trips in School-Age Programs

Course ID  72684
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Description

Children who regularly attend school-age programs need many opportunities to participate in activities that help them connect with their communities and work together to build on their interests, talents, and abilities. Clubs, special events, and field trips are ideal vehicles for providing these opportunities. When staff know how to work with children to plan and implement these activities, children develop a sense of program ownership that helps them become productively engaged in a variety of meaningful activities that support their development.


2.00 Hours

Course Level

Formal

General Continuing Education

Course Category

School Age

Formal Approved

(2 Hours)

CDA Content Areas

Steps to advance children's physical and intellectual development (2 Hours)

Infant Mental Health Core Competency Areas


Family Child Care Home Provider
Child Care Center Staff
School Age

Elementary (K-3rd grade)
Middle (4th-8th grade)

Goals and Objectives

As a result of this training, students will be able to:
• Describe how school-age children benefit from participating in clubs.
• Describe the characteristics of clubs and discuss how clubs are different from long-term projects and other program activities.
• Identify appropriate themes to support club activities and link other program activities.

There are no events currently scheduled for this course.