(HBO) – In recent months, Luong Son Wonderland organized free courses training soft skills for children and youths in Luong Son market at every 07:30 pm on Saturday and Sunday.
Tay Bac Investment joint Stock Company which
is the investor of Wonderland Luong Son had a very crazy idea which is a
breakthrough in its operation to help local children access to the highest
quality educational products.
Going to visit a session training soft skills
for children at Luong Son Wonderland, the majority is students of the central
district. It is easy to realize that the training activities are interesting,
friendly and close to children and teenagers.
The basic content of course is about: some
lessons of basic survival essentials and physical exertion for children under 7
years old; lessons of survival essentials, self-defense skills and good
lifestyle training for children from 7 to 12 years old; lessons of awareness of
civilized citizens, cultural lifestyle and development of interests as well as
talents for children from 12 to 16 years old; and lessons of citizenship
awareness and career orientation for youths aged from 16 to 18. Particularly,
there is content about building a career as well as making choice for young
people over 18 years old and this is always excited to youths.
The teachers make lessons of: dealing with
situations such as getting lost, strangers giving gifts or home alone; basic
knowledge on traffic safety, identification of signs, safety road signs,
emergency number, puberty issues and counseling career orientation;
introduction types of jobs in the world; awareness of threats and how to
prevent them; coping with dangerous situations; behaviors with parents when
happening conflicts, feeling parents not understanding themselves ,and
behaviors with teachers and professors.

An example of session training soft skills at
Luong Son Wonderland
According to Tay Bac Investment joint Stock
Company, they target the plan to interest about 2.5 to 5 thousand students in
the trial phrase. Here, they will organize about free 50 lessons of soft skills
and 24 educational screenings for children and youths in the area.
At the moment, Luong Son Wonderland has
affirmed its outstanding value of both urban living civilized and commercial
business advantage.
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