Social Project Children - Insurance for Our Future Attended by 2,000 Students from Azerbaijani Regions
The program School Community in Ganja, Lankaran, Guba and Sheki has completed the social project Children - Insurance for Our Future, implemented on the initiative of JSC AXA MBASK, with the organizational support of the Ministry of Education of Azerbaijan.
As stated in today's press release, for the project Children - Insurance for Our Future, a survey was conducted on various topics among teachers, parents and pupils on the www.community.az website. According to the survey, relevant topics for training were selected, such as Dad, Mom and Me: How Can We Understand Each Other? The topic of Behavioral Problems in Children was also addressed. The training was attended by more than 2,000 people, including parents, children and teachers of secondary schools in the mentioned localities.
The main objective of the project and training is to develop effective communication skills between parents and children, to overcome problems such as aggression, anxiety and lies, to find out the correct methods of training, depending on the individual characteristics of the children, as well as the way of constructive interference.
As part of the project, professional psychologists conducted 45 trainings. The main task of the school community is to integrate parents into the school life as closely as possible and to enhance communication between parents and teachers.
Insurance company AXA MBASK, being part of AXA Group - a world leader in insurance and asset management, has consistently emphasized that it considers its activities as part of social responsibility. The company believes that such projects will help children and young people in the development of their personality, as well as in comprehensive education. --17D-
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