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Project Haiti Playground.


Playing outside is not just about letting off steam. It is a vital part of childhood that helps children develop physical strength, coordination and balance. It can also provide opportunities for children to learn and develop:

Social Skills - when they play with other children they learn to communicate, share, collaborate and empathize with others.

Imagination and Creativity - outside play is often open-ended and children need to be creative about what and how games are played.

Thinking and problem solving skills - as children assess risks and tackle new challenges they learn about having a go, persistence and perseverance and the success those attributes can bring.

Sense of self - as they master new skills and play with other children they improve their competence and confidence in their own physical and social abilities.

Sense of connection - to place, to peers and to their local community and environment.

Self care skills - managing physical and social challenges helps children to learn about keeping themselves safe.

If every school yard here in the States can have a playground for the children, So can Haiti. And the best way to get that done is one school at a time.

Project Haiti Playground 2014... "We Believe God"

About Dickson Guillaume:












Here is a look at the last project Dickson Guillaume did for Rescue One Child, Inc.
Dickson Delivers Guitars To Rescue One Child.

Here is Dickson's first visit to Rescue One Child in 2011


Here is a look at the last project Dickson Guillaume did for Rescue One Child, Inc.

Organizer

Stinvil Jean Lesly
Organizer
Allentown, PA

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