Book a didi rugby birthday party in the Devon area
Are you looking for somewhere to celebrate your child’s birthday in a safe, fun and sporty environment?
Do you want your little ones to be active, involved and having a laugh with their friends?
didi rugby birthday parties are a great way for us to put a smile on your child’s face on their special day in the didi rugby Devon area. They are ideal for anyone living in: Devon.
Your choice of venue anywhere in the Devon didi rugby area
Find a didi rugby class in Nottingham at Plumtree Primary School
Introduce your children to rugby at a young age with didi rugby classes at Plumtree Primary School . There are three age groups: 18 months to three years, three to four and four to six.
Our program is designed to get kids active, teach them new skills and improve their co-ordination, speed and balance. It will also help them learn social skills while they have lots of fun in a positive, safe and friendly environment.
These classes are ideal for children living in: Nottingham, Wilford, Lenton, The Meadows, Lenton Abbey, Ryelands and Clifton.
Book a didi rugby birthday party in the Blackburn and Ribble Valley area
Are you looking for somewhere to celebrate your child’s birthday in a safe, fun and sporty environment?
Do you want your little ones to be active, involved and having a laugh with their friends?
didi rugby birthday parties are a great way for us to put a smile on your child’s face on their special day in the didi rugby Blackburn and Ribble Valley area. They are ideal for anyone living in: Clitheroe, Colne/Nelson, Padiham, Sabden, Hurst Green, Whalley & Billington, Langho, Chatburn, West Bradford, Great Harwood…and beyond.
Your choice of venue anywhere in the Blackburn and Ribble Valley didi rugby area
Find a didi rugby class in Nottingham at The Blossom Tree
Introduce your children to rugby at a young age with didi rugby classes at The Blossom Tree . There are three age groups: 18 months to three years, three to four and four to six.
Our program is designed to get kids active, teach them new skills and improve their co-ordination, speed and balance. It will also help them learn social skills while they have lots of fun in a positive, safe and friendly environment.
These classes are ideal for children living in: Nottingham, Wilford, Lenton, The Meadows, Lenton Abbey, Ryelands and Clifton.
Book a didi rugby birthday party in the South Cambridgeshire area
Are you looking for somewhere to celebrate your child’s birthday in a safe, fun and sporty environment?
Do you want your little ones to be active, involved and having a laugh with their friends?
didi rugby birthday parties are a great way for us to put a smile on your child’s face on their special day in the didi rugby South Cambridgeshire area.
Your choice of venue anywhere in the South Cambridgeshire didi rugby area
Find a didi rugby class in South Cambridgeshire at Shelford RFC
Introduce your children to rugby at a young age with didi rugby classes at Shelford RFC. There are three age groups: 18 months to three years, three to four and four to six.
Our program is designed to get kids active, teach them new skills and improve their co-ordination, speed and balance. It will also help them learn social skills while they have lots of fun in a positive, safe and friendly environment.
These classes are ideal for children living in: South Cambridgeshire
Shelford RFC
The Davey Field
Cambridge Road
Great Shelford
Cambridgeshire
CB22 5JU
Book a didi rugby birthday party in the Burntwood and Willenhall area
Are you looking for somewhere to celebrate your child’s birthday in a safe, fun and sporty environment?
Do you want your little ones to be active, involved and having a laugh with their friends?
didi rugby birthday parties are a great way for us to put a smile on your child’s face on their special day in the didi rugby Burntwood and Willenhall area.
Your choice of venue anywhere in the Burntwood and Willenhall didi rugby area
Vicky Macqueen is supporting plans for schools to be measured on how much physical activity they provide for kids who have been starved of activity during successive pandemic lockdowns.
If you can show me a parent who has not had to try and cajole their kids into some form of physical activity during this latest lockdown, I’ll be surprised.
Those of us with a back garden or a nearby park have had it easier than those without.
What is fairly obvious is that, as a nation, our children will need to get back to some regular and structured activity as soon as they are allowed back to school and back to classes with organised activity providers.
I have long felt that sports and PE has played second fiddle in terms of priority to more academic lessons in schools. That has been frustrating.
Wellbeing
So, I was delighted to hear that schools could soon be measured over how they prioritise sport, physical activity and wellbeing under new plans to get kids moving again at the end of the lockdown.
Reading about the Daily Telegraph’s ‘Keep Kids Active’ campaign, Government sport minister Nigel Huddleston confirmed that that talks had taken place with the department for education over some form of measurement of a school’s approach to physical activity.
What’s more, those ‘positive’ talks had also been formally backed by Ofsted.
“We are coordinating and trying to push things together,” said Mr Huddleston. “We have heard very positive vibes. They are as keen to get sport and physical activity going again as soon as possible.”
Activity
It’s incredible to think that most of our children have only been in school for three or four months between March 2020 and March 2021.
Hardly surprising then that the physical and mental health of our youngsters has taken a huge hit over the last 12 months.
As the founder and CEO of a children’s sports activity provider like didi rugby, it will come as no surprise that I advocate physical activity, not only to keep our children fit and healthy but to provide them with a positive experience for their mental health too.
I want children to have healthy bodies and healthy minds. Let’s face it, that has been a challenge for us all over the past 12 months.
Lockdown
What is important when lockdown ends and children go back to school is that a genuine commitment to getting them active and having fun is not merely given lip service by schools, Ofsted and the authorities.
Make activities just as important as core curriculum subjects.
And let’s not just give extra time to play sports and do activities during school time, let’s open up school facilities to the local community out of school time too (another of the Telegraph’s aims that I fully support).
If children and parents want to get involved in being active, let there be no barrier to them doing so.
Vaccines
“We are now in the path of re-opening,” said Mr Huddleston. “We want to make sure sport and physical activity is absolutely front in that list.
“With the vaccines rolling out, I think we do have a glidepath to a future that is more optimistic and more sustainable.”
didi rugby is ready and waiting for the green light so let’s hope the schools, supported by the Government and Ofsted are as ready as we are.
After the 12 months we have just had, there is little time to waste. Our children are relying on us.
Find a didi rugby class in Nottingham at Ruddington St Peter’s Rooms
Introduce your children to rugby at a young age with didi rugby classes at Ruddington St Peter’s Rooms in Nottingham. There are three age groups: 18 months to three years, three to four and four to six.
Our program is designed to get kids active, teach them new skills and improve their co-ordination, speed and balance. It will also help them learn social skills while they have lots of fun in a positive, safe and friendly environment.
These classes are ideal for children living in: Nottingham, Wilford, Lenton, The Meadows, Lenton Abbey, Ryelands and Clifton.