To provide a program that is for the participants first, allowing them to have fun while learning expression and self-discovery through the physical and mental challenges of sport.
To give instruction that is geared toward the individual, challenging them to reach their potential and providing them with the skills needed to face both comp
To provide a program that is for the participants first, allowing them to have fun while learning expression and self-discovery through the physical and mental challenges of sport.
To give instruction that is geared toward the individual, challenging them to reach their potential and providing them with the skills needed to face both competition and life’s challenges with pride and self confidence.
To develop a program that differs from others offered in the area, by being the best overall value and more flexible in the commitment of time for participants and their families.
To inspire those we work with to have fun, understanding that part of the fun is working hard and trying to improve as an athlete and as a person.
Pottery, for kids, is one of the most creative activities you can let your child experience.
Kids are born naturally creative, and inquisitive.
They are born filled to the brim with energy, and the need to express themselves. And as they grow, this need to express themselves only gets stronger.
If you let them express themselves through
Pottery, for kids, is one of the most creative activities you can let your child experience.
Kids are born naturally creative, and inquisitive.
They are born filled to the brim with energy, and the need to express themselves. And as they grow, this need to express themselves only gets stronger.
If you let them express themselves through the arts, they will be happier, more expressive, and generally better mentally.
We all know how much kids love to draw pictures for their parents, friends and relatives – how proud they are when they give away their drawings and paintings. (even if you can’t tell what it’s meant to be, or it’s coloured in over the lines.)
But that’s what’s so great about pottery – in that there is no template to stick to. There is no right or wrong, there is only self-expression & if you let your kids do pottery, then they can create literally anything.Even if you don’t fire and glaze your kid’s pottery, it’s still good fun to just get out a bag of clay and let them experience getting their hands dirty. You may not be left with anything physical, but often you’ll find that kids are left with a whole range of health and metal benefits, including better hand eye coordination, stronger motor skills, stronger problem solving skills, to name just a few.