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ABOUT US

Know About Us
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Our Vision

” Paving the way to success” 

Our Mission

“To enrich the creativity of every child”

We always think of giving the best that we can get from the world for our children. Sometimes money, quality, time, place etc. matters a lot

Make your child perfect and help them to master the skills needed for their future.

The unique way of coaching, with 100% result.

As we all know that professions like Medicine, Engineering, Teaching, Law, Scientists, Nursing, CA, Designing (Product, Fashion, Interior, Advertisement, Magazine, Album etc.) Animation, Fine Art, Movie making etc. requires drawing and sketching skills. So we can say that almost all the professional courses that our children choose require drawing skills.

Please don’t ignore these facts thinking that, it’s an extracurricular activity. As a parent it’s your responsibility to guide them. Think about this, isn’t it a must, for your child? You may have “n” number of reasons to say “NO” but only one reason to say “YES” and that’s your child’s future. You may have faced a situation in your profession, where you might have thought that “if I had sketching skill, it would have been better”. These skills can be mastered by everyone, through our training sessions.

Sometimes, your child may not have interest in drawing but anyway he/she have to choose any of these above mentioned career, where it is a must. So don’t hesitate to join our training sessions. It’s time to change your perception and think practically. A time invested now will fetch your child to a greater heights. Attend our training sessions, where we will guide them how to address these challenges in their future.

High school children may be preparing hard for the JEE, NEET, Civil Service or any other entrance exams, along with that please do attend our training sessions, as its going to benefit them in their studies also. Simple ways to remember and recollect everything that they have learned during the exams.

It’s easy to follow and can implement the same where ever it is needed.

Improved Academic Performance: Throughout our training we will help them to apply what they have learned in their studies and help them to remember things that they have to. We are sure that they will perform well in their academic as well.

Through our training the children can develop more skills such as Creativity, Motor Skills, Confidence building, Visual, Learning, Decision Making, Perseverance, Focus, Collaboration, Accountability, Analytical, Imaginative, Visualization, Intellectual, Sportive etc.

Start our training sessions in their young age, so that every child can master this skill.

Here we have 2 courses

    1. Course A – Advance

    2. Course B – Brilliance (Both Courses A and B)

OUR JOURNEY

Why We Do

“10 Reasons Why Arts in Education is So Important for Kids”

Where have the arts in education gone? Over the past several years we’ve all seen the trend of schools cutting the arts from their curriculum. 
There’s no doubt that the arts are fun for kids. Diving into those finger paints and making a beautiful picture to hang on the wall is awesome. 
Acting in a play is exhilarating. But the arts also help kids develop on many fundamental levels.
Here are the top 10 ways that the arts help kids learn and grow:
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Creativity

This may seem like a no-brainer, but the arts allow kids to express themselves better than math or science. As the we say, In an arts program, your child will be asked to recite a monologue in 6 different ways, create a painting that represents a memory, or compose a new rhythm to enhance a piece of music. If children have practice thinking creatively, it will come naturally to them now and in their future career.

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Improved Academic Performance

The arts don’t just develop a child’s creativity—the skills they learn because of them spill over into academic achievement. A recent study says, young people who participate regularly in the arts (three hours a day on three days each week through one full year) are four times more likely to be recognized for academic achievement, to participate in a math and science fair or to win an award for writing an essay or poem than children who do not participate.

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Motor Skills

This applies mostly to younger kids who do art or play an instrument. Simple things like holding a paintbrush and scribbling with a crayon are an important element to developing a child’s fine motor skills. According to the NIH, developmental milestones around age three should include drawing a circle and beginning to use safety scissors. Around age four, children may be able to draw a square and begin cutting straight lines with scissors.

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Confidence

While mastering a subject certainly builds a student’s confidence, there is something special about participating in the arts. Getting up on a stage and singing gives kids a chance to step outside their comfort zone. As they improve and see their own progress, their self-confidence will continue to grow.

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Visual Learning

Especially for young kids, drawing, painting, and sculpting in art class help develop visual-spatial skills. Experts say, Children need to know more about the world than just what they can learn through text and numbers. Art education teaches students how to interpret, criticize, and use visual information, and how to make choices based on it.

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Decision Making

The arts strengthen problem solving and critical thinking skills. 

How do I express this feeling through my dance?. How should I play this character? .

Learning how to make choices and decisions will certainly carry over into their education and other parts of life—as this is certainly a valuable skill in adulthood.

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Perseverance

We know from our experience that the arts can be challenging. When we try to learn and master the clarinet, many times we will become so frustrated that we want to quit. But we didn’t. After practicing hard, we learned that hard work and perseverance pay off. This mindset will certainly matter as they grow—especially during their career where they will likely be asked to continually develop new skills and work through difficult projects.

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Focus

As you persevere through painting or singing or learning a part in a play, focus is imperative. And certainly focus is vital for studying and learning in class as well as doing a job later in life.

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Collaboration

Many of the arts such as band, choir, and theater require kids to work together. They must share responsibility and compromise to achieve their common goal. Kids learn that their contribution to the group is integral to its success—even if they don’t have the solo or lead role.
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Accountability

Just like collaboration, kids in the arts learn that they are accountable for their contributions to the group. If they drop the ball or mess up, they realize that it’s important to take responsibility for what they did. Mistakes are a part of life, and learning to accept them, fix them, and move on will serve kids well as they grow older.

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