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Child Interactive Programs

Many child health centers in Vaughan offer various child’s interactive programs with the participation of two characters on various useful and educational topics. Any theme includes game processes with children with funny scenes and dialogues of artists using the necessary game props, which are included in the program.

Below is list of the best interactive programs for children of preschool and primary school age. With the help of these programs, child health centers plan to convey educational information through game moments and humor inherent in the cartoon images.

The most important tasks of the programs: the upbringing and development of individuality in the personality of each child, his or her adaptation to real life.

Possible Child Interactive Programs

“Who to be?”

Plot: Clowns come to visit the children to find out what they will do when they become big children. Adults, for example, study first and then work. This means that someday we will have to choose a profession to our liking. And the best way to get to know the professions is to play them! Experts of professions – clowns – will help you with this!

The program includes:

  • Working as “somebody” is not a profession.
  • There are so many professions, how to choose the one?
  • How three little pigs built their houses, or the secrets of the “Builder” profession.
  • What is interesting to construct figures from and what they then turn into.
  • Who likes to litter and what profession copes with it.
  • Who is a policeman and what he does?
  • Profession “Speech therapist” or why does our tongue need a trainer?
  • Does the stylist need a vacuum cleaner to tidy up the client?
  • The most delicious profession “Cook” or how to make musical dumplings.

“Ecology and me”

Plot: The clowns learned that our planet is in danger: the air and water are polluted… And then they begin to take action. Of course, not alone, but together with the kids. Children will learn what ECOLOGY is. And how you can make your children’s contribution to the protection of the environment.

The program includes:

  • It turns out that throwing a candy wrapper into the trash can is so easy.
  • How important it is to close the tap on time – so that the whole sea does not flow out! …
  • A cleaning day is not a scary word at all, but a very interesting and useful event!
  • The most important secret is that you need to keep the planet clean – start with yourself… And then there will be less pollution on the earth! ..

“Dr. Feelgood”

Plot: The clowns invite children to play in the “hospital”, and one adult dresses up as Dr. Feelgood! Clowns, just like children, do not quite know how to properly be treated, so many funny misunderstandings happen, but all this will later turn out to be a good lesson for everyone.

The program includes:

  • How can you sneeze amicably and cheerfully?
  • How many doctors are there and what are they for?
  • “What are you complaining about?” (Collection of complaints and suggestions).
  • How can boas measure height?
  • How to put a thermometer correctly if it falls on the floor all the time?
  • Which pills are good: red, green, white or black? And why are they taken?
  • What are vitamins and what do real microbes look like?
  • Why aren’t clowns afraid of injections?

“Сircus”

Plot: Children have a unique opportunity to see a circus performance without leaving the kindergarten. All day in the arena – funny clowns! They will try on the role of trainers, acrobats, jugglers and magicians. And the children will take an active part in this performance.

The program includes:

  • How are clowns taught to raise spirits if they “fall” or “run away”?
  • What kind of artists can you see in the circus?
  • Who are the jugglers?
  • How to learn to trick?
  • Are there trained boas and how can you play with them?
  • Fun photo session with emoticons

“Home alone”

Plot: Clowns come to visit the children to figure out what the children are doing when their parents leave them home alone. Indeed, if the parents decided to do this, it means that they trust their children and consider them independent!

The program includes:

  • Test for independence.
  • What you should NOT do at home alone in order to avoid the visit of neighbors, firefighters and the police!
  • Do I need to open the door to strangers?
  • Rules for communicating with strangers on the street.
  • Which games are the most fun to play.
  • WHO is making disturbances in our rooms and how to deal with them!
  • How fast and fun it is to clean up!

“Walking around the zoo”

Plot: Hurray! The clowns, together with the kids, go to a zoo! And this is not just a walk but an acquaintance with different animals: big and small, friendly and dangerous. And why are there so many rules on this territory? Let’s figure it out together!

The program includes:

  • Why is this unpleasant word written in all the rules: “DO NOT”…?
  • Is it worth climbing over the fence and stroking a beautiful kitty if the cage says: “Caution, the beast is dangerous”?
  • What are the birds and how they talk.
  • Why not all animals can be photographed.
  • Acquaintance with the terrarium and a boa constrictor.
  • Why did Dr. Feelgood come, if we just fed the ponies with ice cream?
  • What are the baby animals called.

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Vaughan, Ontario, L6A 4H7

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