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Achieving a Goal in 21 Days

A new habit can be developed in 21 days? You are cordially invited to test out this “Urban Legend”, by making some new plans at the start of a new school year.

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Behavior Management: ABC behavior analysis

Analyze the antecedents and consequences of problem behaviours, in order to help parents find ways to prevent and stop children from misbehaving repeatedly, and to foster children’s good habits.

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Learn Smart - Be a TOP student (Primary School Students)

Support parents of primary school pupils to create an environment conducive to learning and to manage time effectively, in order to improve learning effectiveness.

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Learn Smart - Use of REAP to Accomplish Goals (Primary School Students)

Support parents of primary school students to use powerful questions to coach their children to execute plans to accomplish goals.

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Revise Effectively – Relax to De-stress (Secondary School Students)

When tests/exams are approaching, many students likely feel anxious. We have prepared 3 toolboxes under this topic “Revise Effectively”. Here is the first toolbox: Relax to De-stress.

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Revise Effectively – Organise Learning Materials (Secondary School Students)

When tests/exams are approaching, many students likely feel anxious. We have prepared 3 toolboxes under this topic “Revise Effectively”. Here is the second toolbox: Organise Learning Materials - “Note-taking” Tips.

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Revise Effectively - Manage Time Effectively (Secondary School Students)

When tests/exams are approaching, many students likely feel anxious. We have prepared 3 toolboxes under this topic “Revise Effectively”. Here is the third toolbox: Manage Time Effectively.

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Revise Effectively - Coaching Effectively (for Parents of Secondary School Students)

Hoping your children could maintain good learning habits? Try using REAP approach to set up with him/her a plan to “Revise for Exam”!

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Parent-child Communication Made Easy

Help parents use effective communicative skills to build up good parent-child relationship.

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Tips for Managing Emotions

Help parents support their children in using the Emotion Thermometer to monitor their emotions and provide different strategies to regulate emotions.

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Steps to Impulse-control

Help parents teach children to use five steps of “Stop, Look, Listen, Think and Act” to control impulsive behaviours.

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Powerful Questions of REAP

Provide method of using powerful questions in coaching children to set and achieve goals.

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Make Proper Plan

Assist parents to teach their children to draw up timetables for summer activities, to arrange time for play, study and rest jointly, to enjoy a relaxing and fulfilling summer vacation.  

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Gather for Fun

Assist parents to guide their children to make plans for activities, so as to improve their executive skills and problem-solving abilities.

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Develop Good Learning Habits

Assist parents to develop a conducive learning environment for their children and teach them effective time management, in order to enhance their learning effectiveness.

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Relax to Recharge

Provide tips for parents to recognize their own feelings and make use of various strategies to maintain physical and mental health.


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