Dubai: Broaden Your Child's Horizon - a Workshop for Children


Dubai: Broaden Your Child's Horizon - a Workshop for Children
Media Release


Dubai, Oct 6: Mangalore Konkans Dubai, the premier Socio-cultural Association is pleased to announce a new series of workshops entitled ‘ROADMAP TO PROFESSIONAL EXCELLENCE’. These workshops are aimed at facilitating children, young adults and employed men and women to achieve professional excellence by choosing career matching their passion. Participants will be provided with ideas and tools to sharpen their skills besides directing them to achieve professional fulfillment. 

As part of an ongoing exercise the workshop entitled “BROADEN YOUR CHILD’S HORIZON” is scheduled on 23rd October, 2009 from 10.00 AM to 1.30 PM followed by light lunch at the India Club, Dubai. This workshop is for children aged 12 years and above accompanied by one parent and participation will be on first come first come first serve basis at a nominal charge of AED 25 per participant.

Objectives of this workshop are to understand the child’s potential and work on it at the right age, to guide children to choose profession matching their passion, to enlighten them with career options and prepare them to face ever increasing challenges. Besides professional guidance the workshop will lay emphasis on values and personality development to succeed.    

The format of this workshop will be interactive empanelled by Dr. Rose Kamath - the noted Psychologist and soft skills trainer, Ms. Rema Menon - an eminent student Counsellor, and Mr. Ashish Thomas - the renowned motivational speaker. 

Mangalore Konkans, established since 1988, affiliated to Indian Community Welfare Committee (ICWC) of Indian Consulate in Dubai has been serving the community for the past 21 years, known for organizing successful musical and social events, knowledge based seminars and promoting Konkani Language and Mangalorean culture. It is also known for its philanthropic activities in India, such as providing financial support to under privileged children for studies, and deserving patients.       

Participation can be booked by calling on cell numbers 050 7959003 or 050 7390711 or through e-mail : roadmap.mk@gmail.com  

 
 

  

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  • A.S.Mathew, U.S.A.

    Tue, Oct 06 2009

    This is a great step in the process of setting certain solid foundation for our children. Some parents have no responsibilities about their children. On the other hand, rich and educated parents overload their children with unbearable burden and stress. For the last 20 years, I could witness the tragedy of many young people, due to the misguided pressure created by their parents. Perhaps, 90% of the students who were forced to go to foreign countries to study for medicine were great failure. The parents lost their money, and their children lost their future. Let the parents learn the strength and weakness of their children, and let the children make their own decision to take a course of study in which they are toally efficient, so that they can enjoy their career for the rest of their life. Let us create future for our children, not destroy that by our greed and anxiety.

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