Kingsport – Here’s some great news for parents and guardians who are homeschooling their kids and looking for some engaging physical activities this school year. Registration has officially opened for home school physical education (PE) classes, organized by the Kingsport Parks and Recreation Department. These classes aim to provide a structured and fun way for home-schooled children to stay active and develop essential motor skills.
According to the Recreation Department, the program kicks off this September and will extend all the way through May. The sessions will take place at the V.O. Dobbins, Sr. Complex on Louis Street, which is a well-known spot in the community. Classes are scheduled for Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m., giving children a regular opportunity to stretch their legs and engage with peers.
The PE classes are not just about physical exercise; they also focus on learning abilities and drills that help in motor skill development. Kids will start each session with a warm-up and stretching exercises. Following that, they will dive into a variety of running and team games, including popular favorites like kickball and dodgeball.
This isn’t merely a chance for kids to play; it’s an opportunity to develop coordination, teamwork, and leadership skills in a structured environment. While the main aim is to keep children physically active, there’s also a significant focus on fostering social interaction and thinking critically through team-based challenges.
Interested in getting your child enrolled? The registration process has been kept simple and hassle-free. To sign up, parents or guardians should visit the Kingsport Parks and Recreation Department either in person or through their official online portal. Considering the effectiveness and positive impact these classes typically have on youngsters, spots may fill up quickly, so it’s advised to register as soon as possible.
There’s already a buzz in the community surrounding this initiative. Local parents have expressed excitement about the new avenues these physical education classes provide. One local mom mentioned, “Having a structured PE class will be fantastic for my kids. It’s not only about staying fit but also about meeting other children and building their confidence through teamwork.”
Another parent added, “This program really fills a gap, as home-schooled children sometimes miss out on the physical activities that are available in traditional schools. It’s wonderful to have something like this available in Kingsport.”
The Kingsport Parks and Recreation Department has always been proactive in creating opportunities for all community members, and this latest addition to their programs speaks volumes about their commitment to holistic child development. So, if you’re homeschooling your child and looking for a way to incorporate structured physical activity into their routine, this PE program might just be the perfect fit.
Registrations are now open, so don’t delay. Get your kids ready to learn, play, and grow through these enriching activities.
Stay tuned for more updates from Kingsport Parks and Rec, and let’s keep our children’s spirits high and bodies active!
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