With so many clubs, classes and weekend activities available, choosing the right one for your child can feel like a big decision.
Most parents aren’t just looking for something to fill an hour in the week. They are looking for something meaningful. An activity that helps their child grow in confidence, make friends and feel happy being themselves.
But with so many options out there, how do you know which activity will truly be right for your child?
Here are some important things to look for when choosing a great activity.
1. A safe and welcoming environment
The most important thing to consider is whether the activity feels safe, welcoming and supportive. Children thrive in environments where they feel comfortable and included. This is especially important if your child is trying something new or attending a drop off activity for the first time.
Look for classes where:
- Teachers are experienced and DBS checked
- The environment is well organised and structured
- Children are supported at their own pace
- Every personality is welcomed, whether a child is shy, energetic or somewhere in between
When children feel safe and accepted, confidence naturally begins to grow.
2. A clear structure and routine
Children benefit hugely from activities that have a clear structure. A well planned session helps children feel secure and gives them the opportunity to learn new skills while still having fun.
Good classes often include:
- Warm ups and skill building exercises
- Creative activities or learning time
- Games and interaction with other children
- A clear start and finish to the session
This balance keeps children engaged while also helping them build concentration and listening skills.
3. Opportunities to build confidence
Confidence is one of the biggest things parents hope their child will gain from an activity. A great class should gently encourage children to express themselves, try new things and celebrate their progress along the way.
Look for activities that:
- Encourage teamwork and communication
- Give children chances to speak, move and participate
- Celebrate effort and progress, not perfection
Confidence doesn’t happen overnight. It grows gradually when children feel supported and encouraged.
4. A chance to make friends and belong
Children’s activities are not just about learning new skills, they are also about connection. A great class creates an environment where friendships form naturally and children feel part of a group.
Signs of a positive class environment include:
- Children working together in small groups
- Encouragement and kindness between students
- Teachers who help children feel included
For many children, their weekly class becomes something they really look forward to.
5. An activity that encourages creativity
Creative activities allow children to explore their imagination and express themselves in ways that everyday life sometimes doesn’t allow. Performing arts classes are a fantastic example of this because they combine movement, storytelling and music.
Through drama, singing and dance, children can:
- Build communication skills
- Develop coordination and rhythm
- Express ideas and emotions
- Use their imagination
These are skills that support children not just in activities, but at school and in everyday life too.
6. A chance to try before committing
One of the most helpful things when choosing an activity is the opportunity to try it first. A trial session gives both parents and children the chance to experience the class environment before committing to a full term.
It allows you to see:
- How your child responds to the activity
- How the teachers interact with the children
- Whether the class feels like the right fit
For many families, this reassurance makes the decision much easier.
Discover Jigsaw Performing Arts in Ilford
At Jigsaw Performing Arts Ilford, we provide weekend classes for children aged 3 to 18 that combine drama, singing and dance in a fun and supportive environment.
Our students are divided int appropriate age groups and our classes are designed to help children grow in confidence, communication and creativity while feeling part of a welcoming community.
Each session is structured, engaging and led by experienced teachers who understand how to support children at every stage of their journey.
Most importantly, every child is encouraged to progress at their own pace and enjoy the experience along the way.
Try a two week trial this summer term
If you are currently exploring activities for your child, the best way to see if Jigsaw is the right fit is to experience it first.
We offer a two week trial, giving your child the chance to attend two full classes and discover what Jigsaw is all about.
It’s a great way to:
- help your child try something new
- see how they settle into the class
- experience the atmosphere and teaching style
Many parents tell us their child walks out of their first class already excited to return the following week.
Book your child’s two week trial here