As children today navigate an increasingly stimulating and fast-paced world, parents are constantly on the lookout for activities that nurture curiosity, foster creativity, and equip their kids with essential skills to learn, grow, and thrive beyond traditional school hours. Whether it’s unleashing imagination through hands-on creative projects, building sophisticated robots, or mastering the strategic intricacies of the king’s gambit in chess, the range of options available is broader and more exciting than ever. The trend in kids’ classes is shifting rapidly, with an emphasis on programs that blend fun, engagement, and real-world relevance. Let’s explore the top trending classes for kids this season — ones that spark genuine passion, cultivate valuable abilities, and are not just enjoyable, but also designed to prepare children for the dynamic, future-ready world ahead.
Craft & DIY Workshops: Creativity Comes First
From paper quilling to eco-friendly Diwali decor, craft classes are booming. These workshops are often short, seasonal, and theme-based — perfect for festive periods and school breaks. Why they’re popular:
- Easy to access
- Low screen time
- Boosts fine motor skills and creative thinking
Tip: Look for craft classes that tie into Indian culture, like Warli painting or kite-making during Makar Sankranti. These culturally rooted activities do more than just enhance artistic skills.
Robotics & STEM Classes: The Future is Now
Robotics is no longer just for older kids. Even 5–6-year-olds are now assembling beginner-level bots using age-appropriate kits. Many classes also integrate STEM activities using LEGO, Snap Circuits, or coding tools like Scratch. Why parents love it:
- Encourages logical thinking
- Introduces coding early
- Fun + futuristic = winning combo
Delhi Buzz: Many centers in Delhi NCR now offer weekend robotics bootcamps for beginners.
Chess Classes: Quiet but Competitive
Thanks to shows like The Queen’s Gambit and more online chess tournaments, the ancient game is having a big moment. Even 5-year-olds are learning to outsmart opponents using strategy and memory tricks. Benefits:
- Improves concentration
- Sharpens problem-solving
- Boosts patience and planning
Bonus: Chess is one of the easiest classes to take online and still be fully engaging.
Theatre & Drama: Lights, Camera, Confidence!
Children’s theatre is seeing a strong revival. Schools and after-school centers are offering drama classes that help kids explore storytelling, body language, and emotional expression. Why it’s trending:
- Builds confidence and voice clarity
- Helps shy children express themselves
- Perfect for developing social-emotional skills
Festive Edge: Look for workshops that let kids perform during Diwali or Christmas school events.
Traditional Indian Activities: Rooted in Culture
There's been a resurgence in Indian music, classical dance, and folk art forms, as families recognize the value of keeping these cultural treasures alive for the next generation. Parents are increasingly enrolling their kids in Bharatanatyam, Kathak, tabla, and even pottery workshops to stay connected with their roots, ensuring that children have an opportunity to experience and express the richness of Indian tradition firsthand. Cultural benefits:
- Preserves heritage
- Builds discipline
- Encourages appreciation of Indian traditions
Sports & Movement-Based Classes
As schools focus more on academics, physical classes like martial arts, skating, yoga, and gymnastics are catching on. With limited opportunities for meaningful movement during school hours, parents are turning to these extracurricular activities to fill the gap. These classes not only help kids stay active and healthy, but also provide an outlet to channel their energy in a structured and positive way.
Why it matters: Movement improves sleep, mood, and attention span—especially in high-energy kids. Beyond the obvious health benefits, regular physical activity has been shown to reduce stress and anxiety, sharpen focus, and boost overall well-being.
Final Thoughts
Choose What Fits Your Child’s Spark. The best class isn’t always the trendiest — it’s the one your child looks forward to. Whether it’s building a robot, crafting a lantern, or mastering a drama monologue, let your child lead the way based on their personality and interests.
