Joy and Care as Core Values and Leadership Tools
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For Students: Joyful Learners 

Joyful Learning is a program aimed at planting seeds for intrinsic learning by increasing the engagement of school-going children. Learn how to overcome the boring part of learning by taking charge of your questions. Our program taps on children’s innate curiosity about the world and empower them to believe in themselves. Children experience the world differently from adults who fail to bridge over the generation gap which is deepen with technology divide and attention span. Through this program, children will learn how to manage challenges effectively in their life and how to build on their strengths in various domains of their lives. They will be challenged to challenge. It is easier for children to think out of the box and master various skills in order to reach the ideal state of flow (engagement). Through various group-bonding activities, they will learn how to build strong relationships with their friends, foster trust for each other and gain a more positive self-concept. Planting the seeds for the future begins with an emphasis on what uniqueness the child has and what gifts they can bring to our world.
 
Objectives:
  • Greater resilience/learning resilience skills
  • Strengths focused and building a path towards flourishing
  • Greater engagement in school and relationships
How?

  • Fun and laughter (experiential learning)
  • ABC (Ellis & Beck’s model) come alive
  • Strengths to overcome weaknesses
  • Flow activities
Outcome: 

  • Greater engagement in school
  • Closer friendships and better able to manage them
  • Empowered to handle adversities/stressors
  • Greater self-efficacy/intrinsic motivation