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After-school Programs
A Creative, Safe Outlet for Our Youth
By Teri Brown
According to Shah, high-quality after-school programs also provide an active and/or creative outlet for youth. Since after-school programs are typically more unstructured than the regular school day, young people can continue learning while releasing pent-up energy in positive ways. Through sports, performing or creative arts, community service or leadership opportunities, young people find their voice to express themselves.
"Additionally, some after-school programs have a specific violence prevention or gang prevention focus where local police teach kids how to be safe, how to defend themselves and how to say no," Shah says.
"The activities and learning should be engaging and motivating for the children," Shah says. "There should be open communication between after-school program staff and the school day teachers/administration to ensure that what's happening after school is aligned and supportive of the school day curriculum in a more creative and engaging way."


