BLAH BLAH BLAH(Building Life’s Attainable Habits) conducts Life Skill workshops for children aged 7- 17 based on 3 pillars:
•Self – Awareness (I matter)
•Nurturing relationships (You Matter)
•Valuable contributions to society (Nature Matters)
We enhance the Emotional Intelligence of a child by focusing on:
• Thinking Skills: e.g.: Critical thinking, Decision making, Problem solving, Creative thinking etc
• Emotional Skills: e.g.: Empathy, Anxiety/Stress management, Embracing emotions etc
• Social Skills: e.g.: Interpersonal skills, Communication, Leadership, Collaboration etc
Our sessions are based on the cognitive learning needs of individuals – where each Life Skill is delivered through unique segments like Role plays, Real Life scenarios, Case studies, Body Movement, Break out rooms, Expression of speech, Sustainability experiments, Meditation, Goal boards, Journaling, debates, extempore, Team work, creative writing and so on.
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First class of every batch is a free trial.
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Vida Moradi
November 8, 2023 at 10:41 amI have personally met Charlotte a few times. She has an amazing character and what she does for younger generation is amazing. Her concept of educating children in matters not covered in school is in a high demand in the modern society of today as our children need to be equipped with strong mental, emotional, and social skills. Most of the workshops are done online which makes it all more convenient for parents and children to participate from across the world. Highly recommended.
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July 28, 2023 at 6:51 amAbsolute delight of a class and so kids oriented. My son insisted on joining a second batch and loves it. Looks forward to it each day. Charlotte and Sarah are personally invested in everything and in every child individually. The icing on the cake is the final presentation the kids showcase to the parents on the last day.
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