| Only Success for kids
If one day, a child could say, "I love my school and teacher, I love my subjects," then that would be the day that you were long waiting for. But if someone could help you to live that day, it would be much more wonderful, says Praveen Sherman, director and trainer, Only Success Learning Technologies Pvt Ltd.
Children generally have very different experiences and limiting thoughts like:
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My relationship with parents is very bad
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My teachers don't treat me very well
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I am very shy
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I can't perform well in all subjects
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Maths is very difficult for me
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It is very difficult for me to perform well in sports
Irrespective of the potential they have and the capabilities, these thoughts always stop them from performing well in life and studies.
The Superbkids and Superbteens are such special programmes that help a child excel in his/her studies and life as well. "There are no attention deficit students. It is only teaching methodologies that cannot grab the attention of the child," strongly stresses the programme that was conducted on May 9, 10 and 11 and concluded with a 'Graduation Ceremony' on May 12.
The graduation ceremony was also attended by the parents and siblings of the students, who cheered the graduates, taking their confidence even higher. "I had not realised the value of my parents so far, but after attending Only Success sessions I now understand the worth of my parents and love them even more," said Vinod, a 10-year-old.
Understanding the worth of their parents, willingness to study better, respect for elders were some of the values that were carried away by the students after their four-day session with Only Success.
Teenager Vidya said, "I thought I was fit for nothing, and incapable of proving myself, but now after attending the four-day session with Only Success, I have decided to become the best software engineer in the profession, join Infosys and take India to the No. 1 position."
The parents were addressed by Praveen Sherman, who gave them a follow-up action plan to ensure that the children remain motivated, and unlimited free attendance for future upcoming training
programmes.
Followed by this was the most awaited Board Breaking ceremony, where all the children wrote down their past limiting thoughts on a small wooden board and broke them with their hands, symbolically expressing that 'past is not equivalent to the future'.
Turn your doodles into masterpieces, says Praveen Sherman.
R Rangaraj
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