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Parenting For Effective Learning
October 25,2014
Dear Sir/Madam,

Sub: Workshop on Parenting for Effective Learning.
Life brings on newer challenges in parenting and managing our children who struggle with studies, concentration problems and diminished motivation to learn, W€, the
Learning & Behavioural Center team of Renai Medicity Hospital offers you a one day workshop with integrated strategies to help you resolve the above mentioned issues and to bring out the full potential of your child, The program proposed for parents and teachers shall have sessions handled by experts on the following topics.
New Generation Parentinq
Memory & Brain
Attention Deficits and your Child
Brain Gym
Speech & Learning
Yoga Demonstration
Kalari Mudras for Concentration

Dr. Arun B Nair
Dr. Reji Paul
Dr. U. Vivek
Mrs. Zaileshia
Ms. Anju Varghese
Ms. Nancy Joy
Mr. Santhosh

Panel Discussion chaired by Dr. Sitalakshmi, Dr. Arun B Nair, Mrs. Zaileshia, Dr, Vivek,
Dr, Reji Paul, Ms, Anju Varghese

Venue: Renai Medicity Hospital, Palarivattom
Date: Saturday 15 November 2OL4, Time : 9.30am to 3,30 pm
Please note registration fee will be INR 250 per participant, The number of seats are restricted to 100 to make it more interactive and meaningful.

Trust you would make use of this oppoftunity. For more details and prereg i stra tions co nta ct 889 3 60 538 1, 93 49 43L9O 4, 0484 2880000
Email

: marketing@renaimedicity,org

Kind Regards,

Dr. Krishnanunni Polakulath
Medical Director

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