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Lali Ibarra municipal school closing summer Uptown (31/08/2010)

The Councillor for Social Services City of Lorca has closed this morning the activities of students in the Colegio Juan Gonzalez from Monday to Thursday from 10:00 to 12:30 hours.

This educational program aims on one hand the social integration of these children, encouraging participation and be a support to families whose parents have to work in summer.

The Councillor for Social Services City of Lorca, Lali Ibarra, closed this morning the activities of 65 students from the Summer Schools of the Barrios Altos have conducted Monday through Thursday from 10:00 to 12:30 am in the Public School Juan Gonzalez during the months of July and August.

Ibarra explained that "the total participants were 30 girls and 35 boys, of which there are 11 participating in the English camp Cabezo de la Jara 2010, which has taken place from 30 July until 6 August at the hostel youth of the same name. "

The school was divided into age groups, developing all sports and educational activities, tutoring and reading, as well as craft workshops, juggling, puppets, health education, social skills, conflict resolution, theater and responsibility, between others.

So there are 5 groups of 10 or 12 children each.

A first group consists of children aged 3 years to 1 ° Primary.

A second group of children aged 2 of primary.

A third group of children from 3 rd grade.

A fourth group of children aged 4 and 5 of Elementary and fifth group of children aged 6 of primary and second.

The Councillor pointed out that "well, this initiative aims to improve education and social integration of these children, encourage their participation and provide support to families whose parents have to work during the summer months."

In addition, Thursdays are scheduled for departure at municipal pools Lorca, attending a different group every Thursday.

The absence of regulated activity for children by the end of the school year is one of the determinants of abuse that children make of their free time in the holiday season, with an abuse of television and other activities sedentary unhealthy, or on the street without any activity directed that hinder the development of positive relationships and healthy habits.

For this reason, the City Council has extended the offer of leisure activities and free time for children, also constitute a preventive of the risks of inactivity and / or other road hazards.

"With the proper use of their free time, we will improve personal relationships and health habits of young people participating in summer schools," said the mayor.

The council has stressed that "the main objective of this program is to create a welcoming environment in which to develop a series of educational and training activities for children, to provide a safe use, creative and fun to your free time in the period holiday, in addition, facilitate and promote their autonomy and responsibility in the home, improving self-esteem and self-confidence and promoting healthy habits. "

Similarly, should seek to support children and young people acquire skills and develop behavioral, emotional and social skills to maintain a healthy lifestyle, and provide alternative leisure to beneficiaries under this project.

Likewise seek to promote among all partnership participants' positive attitudes, respect for teamwork, premises, schedules, routines for health and food hygiene, with emphasis on those aspects of health education and prevention drug addiction.

Finally another objective of this program is to promote group and social development by promoting the enrichment of personal maturation and facilitate a fun and festive space wherever possible to keep learning.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Lorca

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