The Native Sons and Daughters Programs®
The Native Sons and Daughters Programs® family activities enroll the parent and child as a pair and provides recreation to strengthen their parent-child relationship. In addition to offering personal activities for this pair, our programs also provide a balance of recreation designed for group settings. By assembling neighborhood parent-child pairs into small groups called “tribes,” activities such as games, contests, or ceremonies can be integrated at the tribal or multi-tribal level. These group activities instill team concepts which help the children to develop the necessary social skills to work interactively and cooperatively in a group setting.
Other tribal activities such as report giving, storytelling, or speaking to the tribe in general, allow children to develop individually by building public-speaking skills. These provide opportunities for the children to receive praise and appreciation which builds self-confidence.
Each tribe has a designated adult who volunteers as the “Chief.” The Chief aids in coordinating tribal activities and provides the children with a leadership role model. The children develop leadership skills by imitating such role models while partaking in group projects such as building a tribal snowman, making a tribal flag, designing a tribal Halloween pumpkin, etc.
The Native Sons and Daughters Programs® family activities revolve around a central theme which is based upon the historical culture of the North American Indian. This “First Nation” theme adds mystique and helps to keep our programs visually interesting to the short attention spans of young children. Besides serving as a common level of interest between parent and child, the theme is useful as a casual educational tool for the introduction to our continent’s indigenous people. Hopefully this will serve as a springboard for further investigation which will bring about cultural awareness, understanding, and appreciation. The deep reverence that the First Nation people have for their “Great Spirit” and all that He created (Mother Earth, Wind, Water, Fire, etc.) is incorporated into our programs. This helps to reinforce one’s own spiritual beliefs in a nondenominational way while fostering respect for the environment.