The Art of Holistic Development in Children at School and at Home
Karabo Molokomme • October 27, 2023
The Art of Holistic Development in Children at School and at Home

Did our parents ever discuss holistic development during our childhood? It's highly unlikely! Traditional teaching methods shaped our education back then. However, education has transformed significantly over the years, as we have gained deeper insights into our children and ourselves.
At Crawford International, we stand at the forefront of innovative education, constantly exploring new learning ideas to ensure our children receive the best modern-day education. Holistic development holds a pivotal place in our educational approach. For parents keen on fostering holistic development in their children at home, here are some valuable insights to guide you.
Understanding Holistic Development
Holistic development can be summed up as nurturing the 'mind, body, and spirit'. At Crawford International, our focus lies in nurturing the 'whole child'. Achieving this requires integrating lessons that encompass physical engagement, emotional growth, psychological well-being, social resilience, and spiritual development. These elements work harmoniously to shape a well-rounded human being.
- Physical development: here we focus on fine motor skills, coordination, physical activities, and general health.
- Emotional growth: helping a child to understand their feelings, to explore the root of where those feelings came from, and to navigate these feelings into an acceptable action.
- Psychological well-being: Focusing on cognitive development which includes deep thinking, reasoning, problem-solving and learning of new concepts.
- Social strength: Helping children to form bonds with other people by identifying commonalities and exploring other points of views.
- Spiritual development: Supporting children in the development of their personalities, their morals, their values, their beliefs and nurturing the journey to their purpose.
Holistic Development Activities to do at Home
What activities can you do at home to develop a ‘whole child’? Here are five ideas you can consider:
1. Cooking and Baking
Involve your child in meal preparation, enhancing fine motor skills and teaching them to follow recipes. From ingredient prep to plating, it's a lesson in both skills and delicious rewards.
2. Outdoor Fort Picnic
Encourage creativity outdoors by building a fort for a picnic. Children learn to consider elements like shade, seating, and refreshments. It's a blend of physical activity and cognitive problem-solving.
3. Kiddo Charades
Engage in role-playing scenarios, encouraging emotional expression. Children act out situations, develop body language, and brainstorm solutions, fostering cognitive and emotional growth.
4. Litter Clean-up and Recycling
Participate in community projects, teaching children about social responsibility. Understanding their impact on the environment and helping others builds empathy, values, and a sense of purpose.
5. News and Chews Dinner Game
Enhance family bonding during dinner with 'News and Chews'. Each family member shares the high and low points of their day, fostering communication, understanding, and relationship-building skills.

