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Workshops @ Workplace

3 Principles in Becoming a Successful Manager Both at Home and at Work

 

Do your children or subordinate always ask you for solutions to their problems?

 

Are they always complaining?

 

How do we nurture them to make choices based on virtues and principles rather than popular opinions?

 

How do we develop children of character?

 

Workshop puts the spotlight on 3 common parenting habits and behavioral patterns that hinder our children from growing character strengths. Participants often identify themselves with the incorrect habits highlighted. Learn to apply the 3 principles taught and get ready to upgrade the way you parent or manage others.

 

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Raising Young Kids in a Digital World

 

Information and communication technology [ICT] has already changed the wat we live. More and more children are going online at a younger and younger age. Childhood is changing.

This seminar targets to review :

a) Reasons for using ICT in training of young children--why yes

b) Reason for NOT using ICT in training of young children--why no

c) Guidelines for using ICT in training of young children--if yes then how?

Developing Your Child's Problem Solving Skills

 

Problems and obstacles are part of our daily lives. The strategy is to approach problems as opportunities to learn and grow.

Problems can help promote us, equip us and change us. Effective and consistent problem-solving requires the use of a pattern of approach.  Most problems falls under a) relational problems . b) conceptual problems  or  c) executional problems.

Problem solvers are winners and by training our children to become problem solvers, we are giving them the secret to success!

Secrets to Building a Strong Family

 

A family that shares a common sets of value is a family that will stay together. Issue is how do we get all members of the family, especially our children to embrace our values?

This seminar provide a 5 steps process to achieve this.

It will also examine some common values that are found among successful families.

This is the start to building a mult-generational mind frame.

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