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PLANNING MAGIC MOMENTS

MELISSA ODDO

Afterschool Specialist

YWCA Child Care Resource and Referral

moddo@ywcanwo.org

419-255-5519

OBJECTIVE

o Examine age appropriate activities for school age children and help leaders plan for “magic moments”

CREATING QUALITY

“Quality is an attitude that results in superior performance. The provision of high-quality youth services is an individual responsibility, as well as an organizational one”

“A quality program will produce positive experiences for youth that they will carry with them throughout their childhood and adult life”

-Dr. Christopher and Susan Edgington

Youth Programs: Promoting Quality Services

HOW TO CREATE QUALITY

o Your role as a leader/ teacher

o Innovation

o Pride

o Anticipatory Planning

o Elimination of Negativity

Youth Programs: Promoting Quality Services

ENHANCING PROGRAM ACTIVITIES

o Clubs

o Extended Projects/ Art Projects

o Songs!

o Games

CLUBS

o Club Days

o Create a Council

& Rotate Members

o Home Materials

SONGS!

o Prepare, Practice, & Repeat

o Song Leader

o Enthusiasm is KEY!

GAME GUIDE

o Go through the Game Resource Guide: School Age and pick 3-6 games that you want to take back to your school age classroom!

“Magic Moments don’t occur “magically”- they don’t just happen; they require planning, effort, and commitment. Magic Moments of childhood last a lifetime. They shape who we are, how we feel about ourselves, and our feelings of self confidence and competence”.

-Dr. Christopher and Susan Edgington

REFERENCES

o Edginton C. R. and S. R.. (1994). Youth Programs: Promoting Quality Services.

o Katz, Lillian. (1995, May). The Benefits of Mixed-Age Grouping. ERIC Digest. http://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED382411

o Koch, K. (2015). Camp Adventure: Catch the Magic. 2015 Staff Development Handbook. School of Health, Physical Education, and Leisure Services; University of Northern Iowa.

o McLaughlin, B. and Sminkm, J. (2010, Spring). Why Summer Learning Deserves a Front Row in the Education Reform Arena. School of Education at Johns Hopkins University. http://education.jhu.edu/PD/newhorizons/Journals/spring2010/why-summer-learning/

o Murphy Paul, A. (2014, May 1). Kids Need More Structured Playtime, Not Less. The New York Times. http://parenting.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/05/01/kids-need-more-structured-playtime-not-less/

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