Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our PTA offers a sports and games class as an after school activity. It is once a week, right after school. Every week they learned a new a game/activity. My daughter loved it. Its run by Sports and Games for Kids, LLC. The owner is Chris Kurtzman. So, maybe check with your school PTA? I know the Town of Vienna used too offer a sports and games class through their rec center. But it might have been for toddlers.
This would be perfect! I googled it and it looks like it's only in Virginia -- we're in DC. Too bad.
We're in MD, and I would love this kind of activity for my kids, too.
TIC summer camp has this, though it's obviously just in the summer. Half day tech/half day "athletics", which can be either sports, or these kinds of physical games. My 10 yr old DS *loves* the athletic games sometimes more than the tech class, and he is a tech geek.
OP here. My daughter loves TIC too; I was surprised the first summer when she loved the "athletics" as much as the tech.
I spent a good portion of my K-12 years looking for ways to avoid PE; I'm thrilled that they are now teaching PE in a way that even non-athletic kids can enjoy it. But it's sad that kids are now expected to specialize in one sport and be serious about it at a much earlier age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our PTA offers a sports and games class as an after school activity. It is once a week, right after school. Every week they learned a new a game/activity. My daughter loved it. Its run by Sports and Games for Kids, LLC. The owner is Chris Kurtzman. So, maybe check with your school PTA? I know the Town of Vienna used too offer a sports and games class through their rec center. But it might have been for toddlers.
This would be perfect! I googled it and it looks like it's only in Virginia -- we're in DC. Too bad.
We're in MD, and I would love this kind of activity for my kids, too.
TIC summer camp has this, though it's obviously just in the summer. Half day tech/half day "athletics", which can be either sports, or these kinds of physical games. My 10 yr old DS *loves* the athletic games sometimes more than the tech class, and he is a tech geek.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our PTA offers a sports and games class as an after school activity. It is once a week, right after school. Every week they learned a new a game/activity. My daughter loved it. Its run by Sports and Games for Kids, LLC. The owner is Chris Kurtzman. So, maybe check with your school PTA? I know the Town of Vienna used too offer a sports and games class through their rec center. But it might have been for toddlers.
This would be perfect! I googled it and it looks like it's only in Virginia -- we're in DC. Too bad.
Anonymous wrote:I suggest karate (or similar) for improving coordination.
I know its not games...but often in the classes the kids do a variety of things and some incorporate games - especially for the younger kids.
Anonymous wrote:Our PTA offers a sports and games class as an after school activity. It is once a week, right after school. Every week they learned a new a game/activity. My daughter loved it. Its run by Sports and Games for Kids, LLC. The owner is Chris Kurtzman. So, maybe check with your school PTA? I know the Town of Vienna used too offer a sports and games class through their rec center. But it might have been for toddlers.
Anonymous wrote:How about a non-competitive gymnastics class?