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March Break Activities for Fun and Learning

March 5, 2024 by Rebecca Mudrick

As the March Break approaches, we understand that keeping kids engaged and active is a priority for every parent. For kids with physical disabilities, finding inclusive and enjoyable activities may come with unique challenges. In this article, we’ve curated a comprehensive guide filled with resources and ideas tailored to ensure a vibrant and fulfilling March Break for all families. From creative indoor activities to accessible outdoor adventures, let’s embark on a journey to make this break a time of joy, exploration, and inclusivity. Read on to discover ways to keep your kids with physical disabilities not just busy but thriving during the upcoming break.

March Break Activities for Kids with Special Needs by Karen Wang

Karen Wang’s website offers suggestions and engaging activities tailored for children with special needs, including those with developmental disabilities. The platform presents daily activities designed to enhance children’s skills and boost their self-confidence.

• Safety Sunday.
• Make Something Monday.
• Time to Read Tuesday.
• What’s Cooking? Wednesday.
• Thoughtful Thursday.
• Somewhere Fun Friday.
• Social Skills Saturday.

Check out these activities at Friendship Circle.

David Suzuki – Connecting Youth with Nature

“The message is clear — kids need nature! And so do parents, grandparents, caregivers and teachers.”
According to a David Suzuki Foundation survey, individuals who engage in outdoor activities during their youth are 20 per cent more likely to participate in outdoor programs or to explore nature on their own as they grow older. Spending time in nature can:

• Boost immunity, energy levels and creativity.
• Increase curiosity and problem-solving ability.
• Improve physical fitness and coordination.

And getting kids into nature will provide some of their best childhood memories.

Check out David Suzuki Foundation activity ideas at Connecting with Nature.

March Break Ideas and Spring Break Activities for Kids.

Get geared up for March Break with these Fantastic Spring Break Activities for Kids! There are endless options to keep the little ones entertained. Read this article to discover a variety of exciting ways to stay entertained during March Break.

Read 15 Activity and School Break Theme Day Ideas for Kids.

35 Spring Break Activities and Ideas for Kids at Home

For most students, spring break is a much-needed respite from classes, homework, and daily routines. Don’t have a fun vacation scheduled? No problem—you can still give your children a memorable spring break at home!

This article features a list of 35 engaging indoor and outdoor activities for kids during spring break. Whether your children are in preschool, kindergarten, or elementary school, there’s something on the list to suit every child’s interests.

ParticipACTION Canada 150 Activities

ParticipACTION Build Your Best Day physical fitness for ages 5 to 17

The ParticipACTION website features reports highlighting the importance of physical activity in improving health outcomes. Additionally, it provides a variety of activity suggestions to keep children and youth engaged and active.

For more ideas check the blogs on this site for Success over the March Break:

• Fun Activities to Keep Kids Busy When You Are Stuck Indoors
• 10 March break activity ideas (that won’t break the bank!)
• Make Learning Fun This March Break

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As the mother of two girls, one with cerebral palsy, I have been advocating in the school system for almost 25 years. I have a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Geography and never expected to become so involved with the school system and supports for students with disabilities.

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