VocaBOOM Lucknow

VocaBOOM Lucknow

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VocaBOOM is a fun filled, game based programme that will not only enrich your child's english vocabulary but also his self confidence.

01/01/2020

Thrilled to announce Winter Camp-2019
Plethora of activities to keep your child engaged in a constructive way these winters.
Performance on the last day

Limited Seats
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Contact 9044040029 for all details

15/06/2019

We are conducting a short workshop for raising awareness about importance of peace and dignity of life through art of dramatics. It provides young minds an opportunity to generate awareness about crucial concept of peace as well as expressing it through art form. These children then take these experiences back to their peer groups and spread the message on their own. Thus art serves a huge purpose in spreading peace.

This wonderful opportunity is open to children between age 5 and 16.

Workshop Venue:
Naytri Studio of Performing Arts
6/a,1st Floor,Jeet Palace,Sapru Marg,Lucknow

Final Performance Venue:
International Research Institute of Buddhist Studies,Gomti Nagar,Lucknow

To register Contact 9919101668
Limited Seats

18/10/2017
10/09/2017

Thrilled to share our VocaBOOMER Reet's victory.Interschool competition held at modern Vidya tree school....13 schools participated...and r**t stood first in picture composition competition.It was overwhelming to read her composition in which she effectively used vocaboom words.Sky is the limit for you girl.

15/08/2017

A determination by our children who are the future of India.

Photos from VocaBOOM Lucknow's post 24/04/2017

Basic batch enjoying Role plays

Photos 13/04/2017

'WHEN YOUR CHILD BECOMES YOUR TEACHER :)

This is by far the most beautiful part of parenting! Being taught by your child. I have numerous examples of this experience, one of the early ones being when I used to love sharing daily anecdotes about my 2 year old with my friends. This was mostly on the telephone or when we met....these were the prehistoric days of no facebook!

One day, my daughter, sitting on my lap, waited for me to complete the phone call and then with a frown on her face and a clear decision to admonish me, said, 'I do not like it'. I, completely lost, asked her, 'What do you not like?' She answered, 'I do not like it when you tell your friends about me'. I was still confused. I asked again, 'What part did you not like?' She answered, 'All parts'. I continued the conversation, 'So, you do not want me to tell my friends anything about you?' She said, 'No. Those are your's and my stories. I don't like you to tell them'.

It suddenly dawned on me that with her limited expressive ability, she was telling me to respect her privacy. Why should everyone need to know about her private life? And laugh at funny things that she did? She was telling me that she had self respect. And she did not appreciate my indiscriminate sharing of what was her's to decide, whether to share. I may be her mother, but I did not have ownership rights to her privacy.

I had two choices, to laugh this off as trivial and continue what I was doing - after all I was just fondly sharing her cuteness with others. How could that be wrong? Or I could respect her, and stop immediately and show her that I was sentitive to another's feelings, despite the fact that the other was much younger than me, the fact that I was the authority figure in her life and that she could not stop me from continuing to do that. I could show her that I cared, I understood and I learnt from her. That our relationship was one of mutual respect, understanding, communication and love.

And I did exactly that. She listened to me talking on the phone after that, I knew that she was listening intently, to know if I would follow through on my word and for how long. I kept my word. I was so proud of her. To be able to assert her feelings. I was so proud of our relationship - of sensitivity and respect. Mostly, of our communication. Which only got better. With this first brick - of the foundation of trust.

Author Gator: Don't Judge A Book By Its Cover 10/04/2017

Author Gator: Don't Judge A Book By Its Cover Author Gator teaches kids not to judge others by their appearance. By using his creativity and his friend Bandit Raccoon’s help, Author figures a way to be seen for the individual and storyteller he is within. After all, you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover.

Photos 09/04/2017

Elementary batch pleased to pose with their Scribble Vaults

Photos from Learning Petals's post 31/03/2017
Photos from VocaBOOM Lucknow's post 31/03/2017

Prebasic batch delighted

22/03/2017

Elementary batch for Classes 4 n 5 will commence on Sunday,2nd April..Limited seats.For Registrations Call 9919101668

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6/a, 1st Floor, Jeet Palace, Sapru Marg
Lucknow
226001