Parents and teachers alike encourage kids to enjoy learning and to expand
horizons. While traditional school days offer the bulk of a
child’s education, unique and special events outside the classroom expand his
or her mind as well. For example, scheduled field trips
sponsored by the school district, to museums, hospitals, and city tours expose school
children to things they might otherwise never see. Cultural
exchanges with other students through plays and competitions foster diversity and
understanding; only good can come from such experiences.
Competitions help develop cooperation skills and team work as well as
individual strengths. There are a number of competitive events
geared toward young school children, such as science fairs, art exhibits, and the
venerable spelling bee.
In a spelling bee contest, kids compete by
successfully spelling a variety of words which get progressively more difficult for the
duration of the contest. Before long, friends and family of the Bee
challengers are amazed by the obscurity of the words their kids can spell.
Young spellers stand up well under what seems enormous pressure because
they have the training and support of their teachers, schools, and of course their families.
Winners of a spelling bee may win
money prizes or a certificate depending on the competition and the sponsors.
Regardless of the prize, these bright kids will take away the
ability to stand up before an audience and perform, to work successfully under stress,
and to be part of a greater whole. Spelling bee competitors can
take pride in whatever level they complete; they are part of a special group. Take
advantage of the fun and exciting opportunity to participate in the 2011 South Asian
spelling bee being held across the nation and culminating on August 12th, 2011 with the
national South Asian Spelling Bee finals in New Brunswick, NJ. All children who qualify
are eligible to register. Qualifying requires that at least one of the
speller’s parents or grandparents must be of South Asian descent. To be of
South Asian descent, an individual must be able to trace his or her lineage to one of the
following nations: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan,
and/or Sri Lanka. Competitors in the Desi spelling bee will win regional prizes of
cash awards from $200 to $10,000, and the grand prize is a $10,000 scholarship.
The Asian Spelling Bee will be a rewarding event for all who
participate.
AUTHOR INFO
The
South Asian 2011 Spelling Bee, a
Touchdown Media event, is hosted for children whose ethnic heritage is of South Asian
or Desi origins. New York Spelling Bee regional spelling completion will be held on July 23rd, 2011 at
the Hofstra University.
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