Class 501 Shy children need our help to get over their fears. In this class, we’ll cover the basics — the origins of shyness, strategies(策略)for getting over the kind of shyness your child experiences, social skills you can teach in your home, and tips for working with teachers to help your child perform well at school. | |
Where | Karman Executive Center, Bellevue, Washington |
When | From 7:00 PM to 9:30 PM, on Fridays in May |
Fee | $75.00 |
Class 502 This is a special class for children designed to teach communication skills all of us need, but shy people are afraid to use. We’ll cover everything from how to start conversations with strangers to ways of keeping you calm when you do. You’ll learn what makes some people more popular than others and what you can do to feel more like you fit it. | |
Where | Karman Executive Center, Bellevue, Washington |
When | From 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM, on Tuesdays in May |
Fee | $68.00 |
Class 503 While a person’s IQ is thought to be relatively fixed, our EQ is believed to develop over the course of a lifetime. Why not give your child a head start? Explore what EQ is all about. We’ll review five of the basic qualities which are believed to make up EQ. We’ll discuss ways to identify(确认)your child’s emotional strengths and weaknesses and what you can do to improve their emotional development. | |
Where | Karman Executive Center, Bellevue, Washington |
When | From 6:30 PM to 9:30 PM, on Wednesday, May 8th |
Fee | $59.00 |
Class 504 Do you find yourself searching for something to say when you meet someone new in your work? Then why not join us in learning the secret of successful conversation? In this fun-filled evening, we will simplify and practise the art of conversation to make yourself and others at home. | |
Where | North Campus, Bellevue, Washington |
When | From 6:30 PM to 9:30 PM, on Thursday, May 23rd |
Fee | $49.00 |
A.$75.00 | B.$68.00 |
C.$59.00 | D.$49.00 |
A.Class 501 and Class 502. | B.Class 502 and Class 503. |
C.Class 501 and Class 503. | D.Class 503 and Class 504. |
A.the classes above are given on weekdays in May |
B.all the classes are given in the same teaching building |
C.none of the classes may help improve one’s social skills in daily life |
D.adults can improve their children’s emotional development in Class 504 |
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