Let's create communities with kids, parents and schools
World Health Organization (WHO) in partnership with UNICEF, has identified a set of Essential Life skills, such as good decision-making, distress management, critical thinking, and empathy. Currently, there are no structured ways to learn and practice these skills at schools, at home, or in communities. Additionally, to actually practice the habits, children need a fun, practical way to learn and get support from peers, roles models and guardians!
All our offerings, from financial literacy to study habits, have underlying concepts of essential skills built-in, with after-session follow-ups with children and their guardians to support life-long habits!
To support individuals (ages 8-18), we provide:
1. Tools: Workshops, Coaching, List of Books, Articles, Videos and Video Games to support the skill mastry
2. Practice: Thought experiments, self-reflection, journaling and coaching
3. Workshops to discuss experiences, challenges, and solutions to support the practice of skills
4. Peer-to-peer support provided along with pee role model
4. Follow-up on resources and support for students and parents/guardians
Volunteering creates opportunities for kids to practice several essential skills of life from empathy to communication. In addition, it helps them build their resume for the desired high-schools and colleges.
We provide a list of opportunities, forms etc. and will showcases your child's achievements with Certificates
Our classes are carefully crafted to build practical skills - with the focus on Essential Skills of Life - for each and every child. Our educators and support staff are professional and trained.
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1. Create a study space: Ergonomic table, chair, book shelf, notebooks, supplies, etc.
2. Put a Distraction Basket outside the room: Ask the child to put the phones, gadgets, etc.
3. .Set a timer of 15-30 minutes to have them focus on a single task/homework, etc.
4. Take a break: stretch, check phone, get water
5. Repeat