Are you a
smart working kid?
There was a
survey with the top bosses in the world. They were asked a same question. Do
you prefer an employee working long and hard or an employee who completes his
work during office hours? What do you think was their replies?
Yes!!! You guessed
it right, most preferred the latter than former. Today there is no charm when
you say that you are a hard worker, rather you are respected when you work
smart.
“Wherever smart people
work; doors are unlocked”
Smartness
isn’t something which comes out of the blue. It has to be nurtured from
childhood. The thought process of a
smart person is towards completing the tasks in a quick and easy way.
For
kids, the most stressful thing is to complete the tasks and submit the
assignments on time. When they are able to find an easy and quick solution to
the assigned tasks they get time to concentrate on other aspects like
recreation.
Every
kid likes to play outdoors in some way or the other but the demands of
education often keeps them glued to their text books leaving no time for
co-curricular activities. In Cocoon land we teach kids smarter ways to complete
their tasks.
We use innovative techniques to trigger the thought process of the kids
to find easy ways to an assigned task. These techniques help them on narrowing
down on the options before them and also helps them in choosing the right one.
Find
pairs game develops the memory power of the kid. It also helps the kid to use
same strategies for similar problems. This similarity identification will help
them in solving similar problems using the same technique thereby helping them
in completing the task on time.
When you see a kid doing any smart thing next
time, do admire, appreciate and encourage him develop his thought process. Let
us be instrumental in developing our kid’s future. Our every step is a giant
leap towards his future.
Let
us unite in the journey to boost up your efforts in shaping the future of your
kids. A butterfly is born from a cocoon and we would like to create a
kaleidoscope of butterflies.
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