As
students have filled up their backpacks to begin another school year,
there is a central conversation among parents and guardians regarding
the quality of education their children
receive at school. Part of those conversations should also focus on
afterschool care, which is a prime opportunity for student enrichment.
Each
afternoon during the school year, millions of students spend anywhere
from an hour to 2.5 hours in an afterschool program. However,
there
are still more than 15 million youth left unsupervised in the
afternoon, and parents should look to enroll their students in quality
afterschool programs. The
most
effective programs nurture the whole child, and can offer impressive
gains in cognitive, social-emotional and physical development –
essential for creating the best opportunity for children to thrive.
This school year, the Y is asking
parents and guardians to take a closer look at what their afterschool
care offers to ensure year-long success for their
children. The Y suggests that parents and guardians ask the following
six questions when determining the best afterschool program.
Here are some questions to help you determine the best program for your child:
1.
Are there opportunities for continued learning?
Afterschool programs can be a great way to enhance your child’s
learning opportunities outside of
the classroom. In addition to assistance with homework completion and
tutoring, today’s progressive afterschool programs provide opportunities
for children to participate in enriching activities focused on STEM
(Science, Technology, Engineering, Math), and
arts and humanities.
2.
Does the program encourage a healthy and balanced lifestyle?
Your child's health is important to maintaining focus and engagement in
school. Look
for an afterschool program that offers nutritious snacks and encourages
the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ recommended 60
minutes of daily physical activity.
3.
Does the program promote healthy social skills?
Social skills help children build a sense of self, and further develop
and manage their emotions.
Afterschool activities should continue to teach children how to work
together in an inclusive, welcoming and respectful environment that
provides additional opportunities to develop their social skills.
4.
Does the program endorse active learning?
Step
into an afterschool program that encourages engaged learning and you’ll
see inquisitive kids working side by side with staff members on a
variety of enriching projects.
5.
Will your child be safe in the program?
Make sure to ask about past
incidents and find out how they were handled. Also, find out what
policies and procedures are in place to prevent incidents, such as
protocol for who has access to the students and who can
pick up students.
6.
What are the staff’s qualifications?
Make sure the staff meets or exceeds state regulations and
certifications, and that they have passed background
checks. The Y works with all its certified teachers to make sure its
afterschool programs enhance and align with strong academic content.
Take time to observe staff in action. How does the staff interact with
children? Do they engage in learning activities?
The
best afterschool programs should welcome your questions and provide
opportunities for you to observe and check in on your child’s progress.
As
a leading nonprofit committed to youth development, the Y nurtures kids
and teens’ social-emotional, cognitive and physical development from
birth to career. With well over 5,400
afterschool programs nationwide, Ys in partnership with schools work to
help youth achieve and succeed in school all year round. For more
information about afterschool programs available in your area visit
ymca.net.
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