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Sharjah Girl Guides learn skills at workshops

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SHARJAH: Sharjah Girl Guides (SGG) members learnt practical crats like soap-making, floral arrangemen­t and arm knitting; gained financial skills; acquired knowledge about the facilities offered at Louvre Abu Dhabi; the secret to staying healthy and fit; and the Zayed attributes initiative which will be published on the social media of SGG, via a series of workshops organised by the SGG in November.

In a virtual workshop titled ‘Art of Soapmaking’ held on Nov.7, Guides (11 to 14 years) learnt how to make organic homemade soap from entreprene­ur and mentor Hessa Alquood. Apart from teaching them about the basic ingredient­s and tools required for soapmaking and inspiring them to create their own mix of soaps, Al Quood also shared her entreprene­urship story with the Guides to inspire them. The girls were provided with soapmaking kits prior to the workshop. They earned Art badges for their effort.

Brownies (7-10 years) were taught the importance of staying physically fit at a workshop titled ‘Fit and Healthy’, held on Nov.7. Designed by Collage, the session taught the Brownies simple aerobics techniques that they could practise every day at home through Webex, an online programme. The girls also learnt to organise a healthy diet to complement their exercise programme and enhance the quality of their lives. They were presented with Sport badges.

Senior Guides (15 – 18 years) were introduced to the crat of kniting blankets without the use of any tools other than yarn and arms at another session held on Nov.7, titled ‘ Arm Kniting’, delivered by My Crat Land. They were also taught how to work creatively with versatile woolen fabrics and yarns. The participan­ts were awarded Art badges.

Naima Khan, co-founder of Naima Khan Designs, took Senior Guides through the paces while teaching them the art of arranging artificial flowers in a workshop titled ‘Artificial Floral Arrangemen­t’ on Nov.14. Apart from learning the basic art of floral arrangemen­t, which enhanced their creativity, the workshop also helped improve the motor skills of the girls, who earned Art badges.

A session that taught Senior Guides the basic principles of finance, titled ‘Financial Skills’, was held on Nov.15. Led by Dr Tanya Gibbs, the workshop introduced the girls to the concepts of money, savings, credit, loan, and stock markets. Dr Gibbs, an educator and researcher, guided the girls in adopting sound financial habits, understand the importance of saving money and put them on the path of developing into independen­t individual­s. They were given Social Skills badges.

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