There is no better place to be in winter than the UAE. Runners and cyclists are enjoying the return to race season and Dubai residents and schoolchildren are increasing their fitness with the 30 x 30 challenge. But did you know that your child does not need to work up a sweat to soak up the benefits of the great outdoors?
With children’s on-screen time higher than ever before, taking a break in nature can work wonders for your child’s well-being.
Not only does time spent outdoors reduce stress and anxiety, it can also improve self-esteem, confidence and increase focus at school. Here are some outdoor learning activities that you can share with your child at home.
Activity One – measure a tree
What to do Have you ever measured a tree by looking through your legs? Stand with your back to the tree, about as far from the tree as you estimate the tree's height to be. Look backwards, through your legs. You are trying to just see the top of the tree. You will need to move towards or away from the tree until you are just able to see the tree top. The distance you are from the centre of the trunk is the tree's height.
What your child will learn This is a great way for your child to develop their estimating and measuring skills and have some fun in the process.
Activity Two – hiking
Where to go We are extremely fortunate to have many child-friendly hikes in the UAE. Wadi Showkha and Fossil Rock both have easy-to-follow trails that are suitable for all the family. Nature offers plenty of discoveries for children. Encourage children to discuss and compare the various types of plants, rocks and landscapes they see along the way.
What your child will learn Hiking encourages observation skills, fine-motor skills and hand-eye co-ordination. Children will also learn to be risk takers and show resilience when faced with challenges.
Activity Three – beach habitats
What to do Next time you hit the beach, why not look a little closer at what's in the sand and the sea? Encourage your child to look for birds, mammals, minibeasts and fish who call the beach home.
What your child will learn Your child will be developing their scientific observation skills as they investigate beach habitats and develop a natural curiosity about the world around them.
Activity Four – hit the playground
What to do It may seem that the playground is merely a place to have fun, but it can teach children key developmental skills.
What your child will learn Playing on swings, climbing up a slide and mounting equipment all contribute to the physical development of children. When children engage in activities that build and develop gross motor skills they are building upper body, lower body and core strength. It can also increase heart rate and improve cardiovascular health, agility, balance and hand-eye co-ordination.
Activity Five – grow your own
What to do Whether it is indoors, a space on your balcony or in your back garden, you can find the perfect plant or food to grow with your child.
What your child will learn Gardening is connected with physical, psychological and developmental benefits for children. Planting seeds, scooping soil and watering plants aid the development of motor skills that can in turn improve concentration and focus. Children learn responsibility as they care for what they have grown.
The more time children spend outside, the more creative they become as they find themselves inventing games and exploring the world around them. Being in nature improves overall health and will give your child memories that cannot be created in front of a screen. It is time to take advantage of the wonderful country we call home and explore the many adventures waiting on our doorstep.
Claire Heylin is primary English lead teacher at Deira International School in Dubai
The biog
Name: Capt Shadia Khasif
Position: Head of the Criminal Registration Department at Hatta police
Family: Five sons and three daughters
The first female investigator in Hatta.
Role Model: Father
She believes that there is a solution to every problem
WITHIN%20SAND
%3Cp%3EDirector%3A%20Moe%20Alatawi%3C%2Fp%3E%0A%3Cp%3EStarring%3A%20Ra%E2%80%99ed%20Alshammari%2C%20Adwa%20Fahd%2C%20Muhand%20Alsaleh%3C%2Fp%3E%0A%3Cp%3ERating%3A%203%2F5%3C%2Fp%3E%0A
Biography
Favourite book: Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
Holiday choice: Anything Disney-related
Proudest achievement: Receiving a presidential award for foreign services.
Family: Wife and three children.
Like motto: You always get what you ask for, the universe listens.
UAE currency: the story behind the money in your pockets
UAE currency: the story behind the money in your pockets
Surianah's top five jazz artists
Billie Holliday: for the burn and also the way she told stories.
Thelonius Monk: for his earnestness.
Duke Ellington: for his edge and spirituality.
Louis Armstrong: his legacy is undeniable. He is considered as one of the most revolutionary and influential musicians.
Terence Blanchard: very political - a lot of jazz musicians are making protest music right now.
Zimbabwe v UAE, ODI series
All matches at the Harare Sports Club
- 1st ODI, Wednesday, April 10
- 2nd ODI, Friday, April 12
- 3rd ODI, Sunday, April 14
- 4th ODI, Sunday, April 16
Squads:
- UAE: Mohammed Naveed (captain), Rohan Mustafa, Ashfaq Ahmed, Shaiman Anwar, Mohammed Usman, CP Rizwan, Chirag Suri, Mohammed Boota, Ghulam Shabber, Sultan Ahmed, Imran Haider, Amir Hayat, Zahoor Khan, Qadeer Ahmed
- Zimbabwe: Peter Moor (captain), Solomon Mire, Brian Chari, Regis Chakabva, Sean Williams, Timycen Maruma, Sikandar Raza, Donald Tiripano, Kyle Jarvis, Tendai Chatara, Chris Mpofu, Craig Ervine, Brandon Mavuta, Ainsley Ndlovu, Tony Munyonga, Elton Chigumbura
South Africa World Cup squad
South Africa: Faf du Plessis (c), Hashim Amla, Quinton de Kock (w), JP Duminy, Imran Tahir, Aiden Markram, David Miller, Lungi Ngidi, Anrich Nortje, Andile Phehlukwayo, Dwaine Pretorius, Kagiso Rabada, Tabraiz Shamsi, Dale Steyn, Rassie van der Dussen.
MATCH INFO
Uefa Champions League semi-final, first leg
Barcelona v Liverpool, Wednesday, 11pm (UAE).
Second leg
Liverpool v Barcelona, Tuesday, May 7, 11pm
Games on BeIN Sports
MATCH INFO
Uefa Champions League semi-final, first leg
Barcelona v Liverpool, Wednesday, 11pm (UAE).
Second leg
Liverpool v Barcelona, Tuesday, May 7, 11pm
Games on BeIN Sports
Changing visa rules
For decades the UAE has granted two and three year visas to foreign workers, tied to their current employer. Now that's changing.
Last year, the UAE cabinet also approved providing 10-year visas to foreigners with investments in the UAE of at least Dh10 million, if non-real estate assets account for at least 60 per cent of the total. Investors can bring their spouses and children into the country.
It also approved five-year residency to owners of UAE real estate worth at least 5 million dirhams.
The government also said that leading academics, medical doctors, scientists, engineers and star students would be eligible for similar long-term visas, without the need for financial investments in the country.
The first batch - 20 finalists for the Mohammed bin Rashid Medal for Scientific Distinction.- were awarded in January and more are expected to follow.
The specs
Price: From Dh529,000
Engine: 5-litre V8
Transmission: Eight-speed auto
Power: 520hp
Torque: 625Nm
Fuel economy, combined: 12.8L/100km
The specs
A4 35 TFSI
Engine: 2.0-litre, four-cylinder
Transmission: seven-speed S-tronic automatic
Power: 150bhp
Torque: 270Nm
Price: Dh150,000 (estimate)
On sale: First Q 2020
A4 S4 TDI
Engine: 3.0-litre V6 turbo diesel
Transmission: eight-speed PDK automatic
Power: 350bhp
Torque: 700Nm
Price: Dh165,000 (estimate)
On sale: First Q 2020