Holidays allow students to take a break from boring lessons and daily life on schedule. However, it is better to spend such rest not on the sofa in front of the TV, but in the fresh air. This will improve the well-being of the child and even broaden his horizons.
Instructions
Step 1
The most anticipated vacations are, of course, the summer ones. Not only do they usually last about 3 months, but also the weather allows you to enjoy the bright sun and nature. At this time, for the good mood and health of the child, it is important that he swim in the sea and get tanned. That is why in the summer, if there is no way to take him to the beach on his own, you can send your baby to a children's camp on the Black Sea coast. In the Krasnodar Territory, the "Eaglet" in the Tuapse region is considered the best and largest in terms of territory, and in the Ukraine - "Artek". However, in addition to them, there are many more children's camps that offer a varied entertainment program for schoolchildren.
Step 2
If funds permit, children can be sent to camp abroad. For example, the "Chernomorets" camp in Bulgaria or "Lazurny-Stella Maris" in Greece received very good reviews. Rest there will allow the child not only to swim in the clear sea, but also to make new friends from different countries. And older children can be sent to a language camp in Malta, so that your child will be able to better master the English language.
Step 3
During shorter vacations, the child can be sent to one of the children's centers that operate in almost every city. You can find out about them on the websites of a particular city. Children are entertained there with various games, going to the cinema or on city tours. In such centers, they often organize trips to nature and even to neighboring cities, so that the child will not be bored there. The advantage of such a holiday is that your child will live at home - under your supervision.
Step 4
Middle and high school children can be sent on a week-long excursion abroad. However, in this case, you need to be sure of the responsibility of the adults accompanying the group of students. Such groups are often recruited in schools, and the students are accompanied by teachers and one of the parents. Thus, with children, they usually travel around Europe on bus tours.