Saturday, November 19, 2011

DREAM WORKSHOP AT SSRVM SCHOOL, BANGALORE

Dream workshop was conducted at SSRVM school, Bangalore from 8th November to 18th November 2011. Fifty students participated in two batches.

Few of the feedbacks received from the parents are presented below;

"My son master S.J.Hemanth initially refused to attend the workshop. After attending this, he is feeling more confident. I had a day to day briefings from him about the seminar in an enthusiastic way."                  
- Dr.R.Senthilkumar

"Firstly, I would like to thank the school(SSRVM) in general and Mr.Sarode in particular for educating children by boosting their confidence.
This course in particular makes them 'self introspect' within themselves their hidden talents, confidence and their latent abilities.
The anecdotes and examples quoted throughout the sessions should remind them of their duties and responsibilities.
Infact it was happy to note that everyday my child would come out to express everything about the workshop, which in turn made us feel that there will be changes, for better, in a child's attitude.
Everything from using the monetary resources, respecting elders, maintaining friends, honing their communicative skills are blended well at the right time of their growth.
The onus is on the children and parents to create such an environment to keep them reminding of their duties and what they learnt at this workshop so that it doesn't go into thin air!
Thank you."
- Ms. Meera Rao.

"My daughter has enjoyed the workshop immensely. She seems to have learnt the importance and need to be self confident, overcome fear, effectively communicate with others and to be helpful. She has through this workshop been initiated to the world of nurturing dreams and to work sincerely towards making it fruitful."
- Mr. Sudhindra Holla & Ms.Anupama Holla. 




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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Dream workshop as school curriculum

We are witnessing the degradation of ethical and moral value these days, highlighted by conviction of many high profile and “successful” people across the globe.

So, it is very important to ingrain the true meaning of being success in life in the minds of teenage students. In this direction, I have developed a five day workshop called “Dream Workshop” which helps the teenage students overall personality development.

Schools play an important role in the life of students and by incorporating Dream   workshop as a part of curriculum,  they can really become engines of positive change.