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About Our After School & Holiday Clubs:

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Improving lives.

Some of our recent activities include:

- Helping children develop life skills & team work skills by running their own clubs!

- Sports

- Games

- Piano Club

- Trips to various museums, parks & Jump In.

- Trip to Paradise Wildlife Park

- Visits to a Care Home to develop empathy & help children be grateful, etc.

- Photography Club

- Cooking Club

- Drama

- Inspirational story time & craft sessions

- Photo Booth sessions

- Award Ceremony

- Learning how to cope with challenges & lots more!

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BRINGING OUT THE BEST IN CHILDREN AND TEENAGERS.

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OUR AIMS:

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  1. For every child and teenager to understand that they are unique, gifted and can amazing things which can touch others’ lives positively. 

  2. Support each child & teen; teach them how to rise above their challenges, be positive, live purposefully & aspire to excel in the areas of their passions. 

  3. Create an exciting & friendly environment for them to flourish alongside their peers & friends towards being the best they can be.

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WHY?

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Emotions can move us to act or hinder us from doing so, hence the word: e-motion. 

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Our aim is to remove emotional hindrances which hold back true potential in children & teenagers.

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At DreamBigKidz we are passionate about developing the emotional strengths that they need to aspire, achieve and excel. 

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Our inspirational events include a range of activities to excite the passions and interests of children, while crucially teaching important areas of emotional intelligence, such as self esteem, resilience, handling anger and self confidence.

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We run single sessions as well as group sessions.

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In the latter, we provide fun activities to develop the students further at home, as well as optional parental / carer support.  We want every child and teenage to complete the sessions with a big sense of achievement.  Therefore a lot of energy goes into encouraging them with support, rewards, treats and other incentives.



DEVELOPING EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE PROMOTES:

 

  • Academic success,

  • Health and well-being

  • Prevents or limits issues such as bullying, drug abuse, violence and truancy.





Lifeskill workshop: learning to be assertive without getting in trouble.
Friendly, caring staff
Fun crafts, always working to make sure children feel at home.
Children at ease and happy

Call Winnie on 07908 199 573

Dream Big Kidz Logo: Aspire, Achieve, Excel

In The
News:

DBK At Murrayfield Care Home!

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This being our third visit, the children were much more relaxed.

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They spoke more freely with the residents, some of whom they now know by name.

GREAT CHILDREN'S FEEDBACK RE CARE HOME VISIT

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Visits prove to be popular! Looks like we'll have to visit again soon.  Children developing empathy.

GUITAR LESSONS

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Students making steady progress. Hoping to play again for Care Home residents.

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Music workshop, making noise, exploring instruments and interests!
Music workshop;learning the basic.  The calm before the noise.
Club reward chart; encouraging children to be their best.
Ballon decorating.  Keeping children occupied and happy.
Encouraging artistic flair and creativity.

Child Safety

 

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​Our Staff



“We become the books we read.”
― Matthew Kelly

 

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