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Fitnesspoint launches first summer camp to keep children active and learning
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Fitnesspoint launches first summer camp to keep children active and learning

From The New Times · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Fitnesspoint has launched its inaugural Summer Camp to keep children engaged and learning during the break.
  • The camp aims to provide an active and educational experience for children throughout the holiday period.
  • This initiative by Fitnesspoint focuses on children's well-being and development during their time away from school.

Fitnesspoint has introduced its first-ever Summer Camp, an initiative designed to ensure children remain active, engaged, and continue learning throughout the school holidays. The program aims to provide a stimulating environment that combats the typical inactivity and potential learning loss associated with extended breaks.

The camp's core focus is on physical activity and educational enrichment. By offering a variety of structured activities, Fitnesspoint seeks to foster a holistic development approach for participating children. This ensures that the summer break is not just a period of rest, but also one of growth and new experiences.

This new venture by Fitnesspoint highlights a commitment to supporting children's well-being and development beyond the regular school year. The Summer Camp is positioned as a solution for parents looking for constructive and engaging ways for their children to spend their holidays, promoting both physical health and cognitive engagement.

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Originally published by The New Times in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.