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Activity Directors LOVE Yan-koloba®
Activity Directors all over the United States are finding many uses for Yan-koloba® in their activity programs! It is the group activity that is really getting attention!
Yan-koloba® is adaptable to all groups. Whether you are a summer camp activity director or an activity director at an assisted living center, Yan-koloba® will make you a smashing hit with your group!
- More than 50 can play at one time. With an experienced facilitator that number increases to 100 or even more. Generally, no one is left out.
- Participants of all ages, ethnicity, gender, dexterity and educational levels can play together.
- Yan-koloba can be used for physical and mental therapy sessions, to teach a camp motto or for any memory work.
- You will see character traits of caring, unity, trust, respect, responsibility, tolerance and leadership begin to come out after only a short time of play. Yan-koloba is a character building game.
- Yan-koloba develops multiple intelligences: visual, auditory, kinesthetic, verbal, mathematical and eye-hand coordination.
- Yan-koloba promotes workplace diversity through tolerance. This unique team building activity creates synergy among players, harmony among team members.
- While Yan-koloba promotes competition, it leaves no room for confrontation. It teaches that the entire team can be successful depending upon the groups cooperation.
- Yan-koloba for brain exercise – many studies surrounding Alzheimer’s, are now concluding that a common denominator to healthy brain activity is “brain aerobics”. You should challenge your brain regularly from a very young age, to increase your odds of healthy brain function later in life.
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