Target Audience

Parents of College Students

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Art of Learning
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Parenting for Academic Excellence
Art of Learning - Parents of College Students

Capacity to learn is a gift! - Brian Herbert

Learning, how to learn is an essential skill for all learners, particularly for our younger generation in colleges and universities.
With this skill, scoring centum in University Exams and success in Competitive Exams like PG NEET, GATE, TANCET, GMAT, GRE, CA, Service Selection Boards, State Public Service Commission, UPSC exams etc., will be very much within their reach.

We equip the learners with this essential skill through our “Art of Learning Program”. The program is specifically designed to enhance the learning capabilities at the same time reduce their cognitive load. This is a 20 hour program, offered through contact and online classes.

  • Do your children procrastinate their studies and underachieve?
  • Do your children need to improve the concentration of mind during class and home study hours?
  • Are they aware that their emotions can help or hinder their learning process?
  • Do they very often forget the learnt material, and feel helpless?
  • Are you aware of the significance of your children’s night sleep in memory consolidation?
  • Do they face difficulty in retrieving learnt material from their memory in the exam hall though they have learnt well?
  • Are you aware of their brain’s energy needs and its relations with their food intake and physical exercise?
  • Do they struggle to find enough time for your favourite hobbies, entertainment, relaxation, and social needs as a major portion of their time is consumed in their home-work, assignments, co-curricular & extra-curricular activities, soft skill development, projects, placement activities, and competitive exam preparations?
  • Are they able to classify their exam questions into those demanding low order and higher order thinking skills?
  • Despite the time and effort invested in studies and assignments, are your children and you disappointed with their test grades?
  • Have they been aspiring to score centum in vain?
  • Are they conscious of the challenges they face in learning? Do they know the appropriate methods to overcome those challenges?

Without teaching them, how to learn, can we expect them to excel in their academics? You are one of the internal stakeholders in the academic development of your children, besides children, professors, and college authorities.
The “Art of Learning Program” is designed with the research findings from the domains of neuroscience, cognitive psychology, biology, and pedagogy, so that you can provide meaningful academic support to your children in your home to solve the above-mentioned problems.
It is highly recommended that parents attend this program along with their children.
After attending the “Art of Learning Program”, parents are encouraged to attend the next program entitled, “Parenting for Academic Excellence” to positively ensure that their children achieve academic excellence.

Parenting for Academic Excellence

Create your child's future!

Begetting wise children is the greatest blessing.
                                                                      Couplet No 0061/1330, Domestic Virtue, Thirukkural

This is the second program for parents after the Art of Learning Program. The Art of Learning program covers the neuroscience, cognitive psychological, biological, and pedagogical aspects of the learning process. It enables the children and parents to understand the mechanics of the learning process and enriches the learner ‘s toolkit.
As Parents are one of the stakeholders, this parenting program is aimed at empowering the parents to effectively perform their roles and responsibilities in the academic development of their children.
Parenting for Academic Excellence program enables the parents to

  • Develop their children’s abilities
  • Support them in implementing good learning strategies
  • Protect them from pitfalls
  • Monitor their academic progress
  • Create a positive home climate for shaping the academic excellence of their children