Camp Confidence
Camp Confidence aims to help participants build confidence and positive learning attitudes towards learning new skills and exploring new experiences.
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Camp Confidence
- Camp confidence is a place for children to discover their innate uniqueness and connect with their strengths and weaknesses.
- We make confidence a tangible value for children with our suite of activities that appeals to many different interests.
- The biggest triumph is the knowledge of their innate value- value that doesn’t change regardless of individual circumstances or performance. them with skills to rise above their weaknesses.
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Camp confidence is a place for children to discover their innate uniqueness and connect with their strengths and weaknesses.
- Confidence Coaching targets the root of thought patterns that hold children and youth back.
- Our confidence coaches equip your child with a specific set of skills they can use to overcome academic and life’s challenges.
- In the process, their mindset and thinking habits become transformed as they resolve their anxieties, worries and low self esteem.


Creating a community that lasts beyond holiday camps. Camp Confidence creates an environment where campers and families build lasting friendships
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We use fun, research-based, multi-sensory strategies to help children develop early learning skills, including Lively Letters,
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How do children benefit from Confidence Coaching?
- They develop a stronger self- confidence in their abilities.
- They understand their potential and how to achieve it.
- They develop emotional stability
- They create a positive mind-set by learning how to manage negativity around them.
- They become more resilient and understand how to use their emotions wisely
- They develop inner skills to create their own outer success.
- They manage stress and anxiety better and develop strategies and tools to handle challenges of life such as exam pressure, bullying at school, moving home and country, discovering their identity, peer pressure, social prejudice and dealing with disappointment or failures in life.

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As well as the local language in each country our preschools are based in, we offer various ‘immersion classes’ in the afternoons, such as Mandarin, French or Arabic. In some centres, we give bilingual lessons – although primarily, the native tongue of every Safari Kid kindergarten branch is English!
Co-operative play is something we truly value. But it has to be learned, as well as appeal to our social instincts… The best way to achieve this is by copying what we see. Therefore, our nursery teachers and educators model play and co-operate whenever they can, so the kids get a sense of what it looks like. Taking turns, acting gently, speaking in a kind manner: all of these are examples of positive reinforcement. Soon enough, the play will start to diffuse social tension as a result.
We begin with short separation times, as children need to have faith that their caregiver will return. This builds trust and mutual understanding. Once these brief periods become the norm, we extend the length of separation. A comforter from home often helps, something like a blanket, toy or teddy bear.
It’s normal for a child to cry during their initial state at kindergarten of semi-independence. Please remember that it’s a natural, healthy response to the love you’ve given them so far… For transitions and promotions, too, we create a plan that’s tailored to their personality traits.
You may drop your child off in the school driveway as early as 7:30 am, 20 minutes before school. Kindergarten students meet and line up on the Kindergarten playground before school. Supervision is provided on the Kindergarten playground every morning.
We recommend that parents walk their Kindergarteners to the playground for at least the first few days of school. Park on the street or in the lot at St. James Church and walk your child into the kindergarten playground.
Additional information is available on our Arrival and Dismissal Procedures page.