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Navigating the Festive Season: A Holiday Guide for Parents & Guardians Part 2

  TITLE: Navigating the Festive Season: A Holiday Guide for Parents & Guardians Date: 15th December 2025  From:  Director , Dream Africa Schools  : Ensuring a Safe, Productive, and Joyous Festive Break Dear Parents and Guardians, As we close the academic year and transition into the long holidays, we wish to extend our warmest greetings to you and your families. This season, characterized by Christmas celebrations, the New Year, and the cherished tradition of traveling to the village for family reunions, is a wonderful time for our learners to relax and reconnect with their roots. However, the holidays also present unique challenges. To ensure that our students return next term safe, healthy, and ready to learn, Dream Africa Schools is pleased to share the following parenting guidelines for the festive season. 1. Safety and Vigilance: The Top Priority The festive season often involves travel and changes in environment. Whether you are in the city or upcountry: ...
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                                           Call or WhatsApp - 0776 888 846 or 0758 803  678 🌟 Parenting Tips for the Long Holiday (Dream Africa Parents) The long holiday is a well-deserved break for your children, but it is also a crucial time to reinforce the values they learn at school. Here is a guide to making the most of this time: 1. Balance Rest with Routine While it is a holiday, total lack of structure can make returning to school difficult. The "Dream" Routine: Let them sleep in a bit, but maintain a reasonable bedtime. Morning Chores: Ensure they wake up to simple responsibilities (making their bed, cleaning their shoes) before they start playing. This builds the discipline Dream Africa Schools emphasize. 2. Prioritize "Holiday Packages" & Reading Dream Africa Schools often issue Holiday Packages or homework. Do not pile it up: Encourage your child to do...