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How to Cope with Pre-Exam Stress |
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Saturday, 15 August 2009 |
In this highly competitive and stressful society, being a student is one of the toughest occupations to be in. In our attempts and good intentions to help our child make the most of his life, we inadvertently place much stress and strain on them.
Come and learn how you can remove the stress, tears and pain from academic studies. Specifically, this workshop aims to help your students:
a) develop a positive attitude toward studies
b) instil self discipline in their his study
c) maximize their potential
d) make studies enjoyable
e) understand how the attribution process (success and failure) can be used as a predictor of control and change outcomes
f) overcome the power of stereo-typing and behaviour modification
g) develop sound study techniques
h) remove “bad equations” from their life
In addition, we will briefly discuss the encoding and decoding process of the brain and how you can use this knowledge to reap better results in academic achievement.
Date: 15 August 2009 (Saturday)
Time: 9am - 12pm
Venue: Wesley Methodist Church, Level 3 Hall
Speakers:
Danny Ng is a psychologist in private practice. He is a consultant clinical psychologist at Raffles Hospital and clinical supervisor to several agencies and institutions. He also acts as a resource person to the media. He is also the founder of Family Connexion, a ministry whose focus lies in promoting a greater bonding and deepening of relationships between people, especially within the family. He speaks at many seminars, conferences and camps. He is involved in many community projects and serves on many committees and boards.
Registration Fees (SGD):
$2. Closing date: 9 August 2009
Limited to 80 participants.
Refreshments will be provided.
For enquiries please contact Agnes Hoon at 6837-8610
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