By working in groups to complete shared missions, children learn to coordinate roles, support one another, and achieve common goals.
Through activities such as walkie-talkie challenges, children practise giving clear instructions, active listening, and exchanging information effectively.
By tackling challenges with limited or split information, children develop the ability to analyse situations and identify practical solutions.
Children learn to evaluate information, make decisions under pressure, and adapt their strategies based on changing conditions.
Through movement-based activities, children improve balance, body control, and the ability to coordinate actions with others.
Activities requiring precision, such as archery or navigating obstacles, help children maintain concentration and regulate their movements.