3. Present the stages of Will’s Amazing Challenge one at a time. The children must begin working
on one stage of the Challenge before introducing the next. Some stages take a bit longer than others so allow them to work
on more than one simultaneously.
4. We would love to see a picture (.JPG) or a video of your child's work. With your request and your permission,
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“This is really super. Congratulations
on providing an easy way for these great activities to be accessed and delivered to kids. It is great for parents, teachers,
youth serving organizations and programs of all kinds... It doesn't require a great deal of preparation, it is flexible and
allows the staff member to participate in a fun way with the kids.”
Brian TremblayDirector of DevelopmentThe
Boys and Girls Club of Manchester, NH
During the summer of 2009, my summer program, consisting of thirty children ages 5 to 14 participated in Kids Win,
“Will’s Challenge”. This was an amazing experience for the kids and the staff alike! Every time
you get a child to look at or imagine their future, without failure, minds fly open and the realm of possibility is embraced.
The message, “Think it, Live it” was well received by the kids and has
become a theme for many of them. While my age group didn’t fit the challenge perfectly we easily made adaptations
allowing the younger children to work with an older child. “Bigs and little’s” worked side by side
throughout the entire challenge, learning about themselves and one another. They learned to BELIEVE in the future and its
possibilities.
I have seen a great deal of curriculum and feel that “Kids Win” and
“Will’s Challenge” is one of the best!
Patricia ZilemboResident Services DirectorCountryside Village