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About the Program
Focus Areas, Topics & Age Groups :
Our school workshops are thoughtfully designed for parents, children, and adolescents, addressing developmental needs across age groups (3–18 years). We conduct parenting workshops to support conscious, informed parenting, and student-focused sessions on life skills, emotional intelligence, and career guidance. Our specialised programs include EQ360 and Gen Alpha Life Skills Development Camp (ages 3–14), Mind Magic Hour – Smart Kid’s Secret Weapon (90-day challenge for ages 4–14), and Teen Emotional-Gym: HeartSmart Teens, a program created for adolescents navigating friendships, loneliness, breakups, infatuation, identity concerns, and early career confusion—without losing their sense of self. For more information or school collaborations, please write to us at Silentdoorcollab@gmail.com .
Purpose & What the Workshops Provide :
These workshops aim to build emotional resilience, self-awareness, and practical life skills in students while equipping parents with tools to understand and support their children better. We provide age-appropriate activities, experiential exercises, guided discussions, emotional regulation tools, communication strategies, and reflective practices. For teens, the focus extends to emotional balance, healthy relationships, decision-making, and clarity during transitional phases, while younger children benefit from structured programs that strengthen confidence, focus, empathy, and emotional expression.
Why These Workshops Are Important :
Schools today are not just academic spaces they are emotional ecosystems. Children and adolescents face increasing pressures related to emotions, relationships, performance, and identity, often without adequate support systems. These workshops help prevent long-term emotional difficulties, improve classroom behavior, enhance student well-being, and foster healthier parent , child and peer relationships. By integrating emotional and life skills education early, schools play a crucial role in nurturing emotionally secure, socially aware, and mentally resilient individuals.