As summer
vacations end and students start a new school year, here are a few reasons you
should encourage them to get involved with after-school activities:
·
Children
& teens are more likely to be the victims of crime during the after-school
hours than at any other time
·
Children
& teens are more likely to participate in violent crimes during the
after-school hours than at any other time
·
Children
& teens are more likely to engage in risky behaviors such as tobacco,
alcohol or drug use or sexual activity during the after-school hours than at
any other time
Our young
children often attend after school daycare or programs provided by their
elementary schools, but by the time children reach middle school they are often
left on their own after school. It seems
sensible enough. They are old enough to get their own snacks and open their
books to complete their homework. They know who to call if they have an
emergency. However, adolescents benefit from after-school activities and
supervision, too.
Youth who
spend only a couple of hours per week in extracurricular after-school
activities are significantly less likely to drop out of school; become teen
parents; or use tobacco, alcohol or drugs. Spending 5-19 hours per week in
after-school activities reduced the risk even further.
It is important
that these activities are not just time wasters, but are programs that help youth
develop skills and values and provide them with experiences that mean something
to them.
It doesn't
take a lot. Our schools and community offer a variety of after-school clubs,
sports and activities. This year there will be even more available with the
early out Wednesdays. Encourage your
children to find something that interests them and participate regularly.
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