By Michael Rabot | Project Leader
We recently organized a test activity at our premises to introduce conversational cards, followed by engaging artistic workshops.
Conversational cards are discussion cards designed for children and their parents. Each set of cards addresses an essential value or skill, often overlooked but crucial for children's personal and social development. In a context where social and emotional skills are increasingly sidelined, our cards aim to restore these skills to their rightful place. By engaging in deep and meaningful conversations, we hope to encourage personal expression, strengthen family bonds, and develop key skills in children.
The artistic activities that followed were a highlight, offering participants, both children and their parents, an opportunity to learn about each other and enjoy quality time together. Through creative expression, they could bond and share experiences in a fun and relaxed environment. The feedback from participants was very positive. For example, a child expressed the importance of "listening more to their parents, brother, and sister," while a mother noted the need to "be more attentive and available." Others mentioned improvements such as "improving patience and listening" and "implementing more teamwork." These testimonials highlight the positive impact of both our conversational cards and the artistic activities, encouraging us to continue in this direction.
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