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Five learnings from my workshop

Children are said to be the purest form of human existence. I love spending time with them; in particular with those who are aged ten years or below! Conducting workshops for these kids makes me feel very happy and satisfied. It is not that I am 'teaching' them, and they are sitting down and listening. I maintain a very good rapport with all the kids. I always try and keep my workshops different from other classes. The agenda for my classes rarely includes much time where the kids sit down and listen. I only narrate stories to kids and introduce them to new words to enhance their vocabulary. I spend more time playing games or conducting activities like singing and origami. Here are a few of my learnings from all the workshops conducted by me thus far:- 1. The energy of kids:- I do charge a nominal fee for my workshops. But, it is not the monetary factor which keeps me going. It is the feeling of being in the company of kids which actually motivates me and refreshes...