You might not sport a cape and fancy tights, but you’ll definitely be an eco-hero in your school and community when you learn to make good choices for yourself. STEP has once again put together six fun after school enrichment workshops full of tips about helping the planet and lots of information to help you be your best. The workshops develop essential life skills, including critical thinking, teamwork, and important coping skills for children in grades 1-5. The hands-on workshops promote friendship, honesty and citizenship to help children excel in the future. There will be workshops topics about how you can help to protect the planet, as well as, how you can make responsible choices to help you grow up to be successful.
The workshops are led by trained high school students that are not only inspiring role models, but students that truly care about helping others to do their best. Studies show that children learn best from older children, and this is a unique opportunity to do just that.
There will be six fun and entertaining workshops. Each workshop will be held on the second Monday of each month for the rest of the school year from 3:30 – 5:00p.m. beginning Monday, December 14, 2009. Included in each workshop will be a healthy and delicious snack, crafts, games and storytelling.
The Bluffton workshops will be held at H.E. McCracken Middle School and the Hilton Head Island workshops will be held at Hilton Head Island High School, in the Chrysalis Conservation Courtyard. Students will be escorted from neighboring elementary schools by an adult and all workshops are monitored by a teacher.
The cost of each workshop is $12.00 and you must register ahead by emailing kathleen@gostep.org. Workshop size is limited and they are sure to fill up fast, so please fill in the eco-hero-registration-form ASAP, along with the workshop fee. Please make checks payable to STEP. Email kathleen@gostep.org if you need more information.