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Homestay Workshop - Building resilience in our international students presented by Growing With Gratitude CEO, Ash Manuel

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Education Development Centre
Hindmarsh SA, Australia
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International Education Services (IES) is pleased to welcome Ash Manuel, CEO of Growing With Gratitude, who will be presenting a workshop designed to provide insights and tools to help you support your international students to build resilience, through focused attention on gratitude, kindness, positive reflections, empathy, mindfulness and serving others.

* Light refreshments provided.

Address: 
Room 1.11AB, Education Development Centre, 4 Milner St, Hindmarsh SA 5007

Presented by: 

Ash Manuel, Founder of Growing With Gratitude (GWG)

Growing with Gratitude's mission is to help teachers and schools build and protect children’s mental health. Because today’s young people are the future of our world and because we simply care. They face challenges, adversity, they impact people around them. We can come together to teach young people skills of how to overcome challenges and adversity, of how to be a great citizen through conscious practice. So if you are a teacher, school leader or parent, and you want children to be resilient and happy, welcome to Growing With Gratitude.

For more information about Ash Manuel and Growing with Gratitude: Resilience Program | Growing with Gratitude



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Education Development Centre
Hindmarsh SA, Australia