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Building Confidence and Life Skills for Kids

bySatyug Darshan Sangeet Kala KendraCamp at studio in Ramesh NagarStarts from800 per child per campView full gallery

We believe confidence is a skill, not a trait. Our summer camp in Ramesh Nagar creates a space where kids find their voice through workshops, public speaking, and fun, practical challenges.

We focus on practical skills like spoken English to boost confidence. This video shows an interactive session where kids learn new vocabulary and practice speaking without fear.

We start some of our days with a calming meditation session. This helps children focus their minds, manage their energy, and learn the importance of mindfulness.

A group of campers sits in a guided meditation, a practice we incorporate to promote mental clarity and relaxation amidst the fun and games.

This video highlights our multi-faceted approach, showing clips from a spoken English class, dance practice, and vocal training, all designed to build well-rounded skills.

An instructor holds the microphone for a young student, encouraging him to speak in front of his peers during our personality development workshop.

Our Taekwondo sessions are a hit. This video shows our campers learning basic self-defense moves, which helps build discipline, focus, and physical fitness.

Another look at our action-packed Taekwondo and games session, where children learn physical coordination and enjoy some friendly competition.

A highlight from our "Social Etiquettes" day. Our instructors lead discussions and role-playing activities to teach children about good manners and respectful communication.

This collage captures moments from our social etiquette and public speaking workshops, where children learn to express themselves clearly and confidently.

An announcement for our "Social Etiquettes" workshop, one of the key life skills modules we offer to help children navigate social situations with grace.

About Building Confidence & Life Skills

We don't just lecture about confidence; we put the microphone in your child's hand. Whether they are practicing active versus passive voice or presenting a short speech, the act of speaking in front of peers turns theory into real-world skill, helping them shed the fear of public speaking in a safe, encouraging environment.

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