(HBO) - Summer is coming soon, useful activities and healthy playground are waiting for children and youth to participate and experience. They are not only the reliable addresses for parents to send their children, these playgrounds also help them have more unforgettable memories, learn new knowledge and train the necessary life skills in summer vocation.

The learners of Hoa Binh GDF Community Football Center (Hoa Binh City) are practicing and exchanging.

Depending on the practical conditions and the hobbies, many families have chosen the sports classes, the gifted classes, the life-skill classes for their children ... Recognizing that the increasing demand for learning and practicing, many gifted classes for fine arts, music, dance, sports ... or the "Military Term” courses, the "Behaviour communication skills” have attracted the attention of parents and learners.

Every summer, the provincial Children's House, the Youth Activity Center are becoming more crowded and exciting and it is an interesting rendezvous spots for children in the city. This year, due to the impact of Covid-19 epidemic and depending on the students' time of learning, it is expected that the provincial Children's House will open about 12 gifted and sports classes in the summer, focusing on life-skill classes.

Improving health and creating a healthy playground for children to develop passion and talent are the effectivity of the summer sports classes for children. Hoa Binh GDF community football center, Hoa Binh Kids - Children's football center ... have been continuously recruiting learners aged 5-15 years for new courses.

In recent days, because of the hot weather, the swimming pool at the Youth Activity Center has become crowded and exciting again.

The places of Karatedo, Taekwondo and martial arts training in summer have also attracted many learners of all ages to participate. The gifted, sports and life-skill classes in summer not only help learners improve their strength, have more skills to protect themselves, but they also help prevent children from being caught up in technological equipment such as computers, smart mobile phones, which negatively affect children's mental and intellectual development.


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