3 Ways After-School Programs Are Great for Kids
By Tanni Haas
As the new school year begins, parents ask themselves whether or not they should enroll their kids in an after-school program. The answer is a resounding “Yes!” Experts agree that after-school programs not only boost kids’ academic performance, they also enhance their social and emotional development, as well as their overall health and well-being.
Academic Performance Kids who attend after-school programs tend to do better academically than those who don’t. They pay more attention in class, are more involved in classroom discussions, develop stronger study habits, and earn higher test scores. Researchers believe that’s because they spend more time doing homework and get the material explained by a wider variety of adults with different teaching styles. After-school programs generally offer more hands-on, experiential ways of learning, which are great for many kids.
In addition to their academic tutoring, most after-school programs also offer different extracurricular activities such as art, music, and sports. These activities also have a positive impact on their academic performance. When kids discover they have a particular talent, they gain self-confidence and that translates into better classroom behavior and performance. They also learn important time-
management skills. When kids have homework to finish but are looking forward to a favorite activity, they learn how to manage their time so that they can do both.
Social and Emotional Development During after-school programs, kids spend considerable time interacting with children other than their regular classmates, including kids from different grades. This teaches them important interpersonal skills and how to make new friends. They also learn much from the extracurricular activities. Whether they’re working together on an art project or a music performance, or they’re preparing for a sports competition, kids learn how to support one another and solve problems through teamwork. These are extremely valuable lessons that will serve them well for the rest of their lives. Almost all professional jobs require good communication and conflict-resolution skills, and the ability to work well with others.
Health and Wellness Finally, attending an after-school program is excellent for children’s overall well-being. Most after-school programs teach kids about proper nutrition, engage them in physical activities that are good for their growing bodies, and offer them healthy snacks—all in a safe and structured learning environment. Researchers have concluded that kids who regularly attend after-school programs are less obese than their peers.
Tanni Haas, PhD, is a college communications professor.