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Extra-Curricular Activities can change a child's life vividly, whether that is in a positive or negative way. However, the question arises, does it help my child emotionally and mentally? Overall, it may set them up financially, but what does it entail for a child's mental health? Emotionally a child may not make relationships in school that they are content with, however broadening the horizon to a group of people who share the same passion as a child can be a means of friendship too. It is also important to note that having multiple groups of friends can ensure a child feels less lonely.

Extra-Curricular activities come in many different forms, such as physically as swimming or netball, as well as educationally like religious classes or tuition. Whatever it may be that a child attends it may help a child flourish. As extra-curricular clubs look exceptional on a college or job application, students are regularly encouraged to build up their CV to stand out among thousands of applicants, it proves time-organization and dedication.



These positive impacts reiterate the need for a child to take part in activities that require passion. To further explore the reality of extra-curricular activities let's hear some responses from students who take extra-curricular classes – These students specifically attend 3 hours after school every weekday dedicated to developing their knowledge in their religion. The first question imposed was about their own perception of their personal time .

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