What do u want your children to be?

Is that really good for him/her?

CATEGORY: FOTM ATTITUDE.

Yc, Coach Tam

6/2/20233 min read

This question is one that many parents ask themselves as they raise their children.

Some may want their child to grow up to be a doctor or a lawyer, while may have more creative aspirations for their child, like becoming an artist or a musician.

Ultimately, the answer to this question will depend on a number of factors, including the child's interests, abilities, and personality.

As a parent, it's important to encourage your child to explore their interests and to provide them with resources and the support they need to achieve their goals.

By doing so, you can help your child become the best version of themselves and achieve their full potential.

FOTM has a curated syllabus and these are what we believe that's very important in a child's development:-

  • (IQ) Intelligence Quotient: This is a measure of a person's general intelligence.

  • (EQ) Emotional Quotient: This is a measure of a person's ability to understand and manage their emotions.

  • (SQ) Social Quotient: This is a measure of a person's ability to interact and build relationships with others.

  • (AQ) Adversity Quotient: This is a measure of a person's ability to overcome challenges and setbacks.

  • (SQ) Spiritual Quotient: This is a measure of a person's connection to a higher power or sense of purpose in life.

  • (CQ) Creative Quotient: This is a measure of a person's ability to think creatively and come up with new ideas.

  • (PQ) Physical Quotient: This is a measure of a person's physical health and fitness.

Magic is a fantastic tool that can aid in the development of a child.

Not only is it an excellent way to captivate their imagination, but it can also help to improve cognitive skills such as problem-solving and critical thinking.

Learning magic requires concentration, practice, and discipline, all of which are important life skills that can benefit a child in many areas of their life.

Additionally, magic education can help boost confidence and self-esteem, as children learn to perform in front of others and overcome nerves and stage fright.

Overall, magic education is a fun and engaging way to help children learn and grow, while also providing them with valuable life skills that they can carry with them into adulthood.

In FOTM, we always work & learn as a team no matter during the show or classes to let them understand the importance of a team.

Students also need to think outside the box and come up with creative solutions to problems and magic secrets together with their teammates.

We will teach our students how to interact and build relationships with teammates & strangers. Magic performances often require students to communicate effectively, build rapport, and resolve conflict. This can help them develop better communication skills and become more effective at building and maintaining relationships.

grayscale photography of child beside tree
grayscale photography of child beside tree
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silhouette photo of woman and girl on shoreline
"Chehhhh, i know your secret blablabla..."

When students are not able to find out the secret, when someone is better than you, when you do not like who you working with, when your audience know your secret.

We must teach our students to control their emotions and stay calm under pressure. This can help them develop better emotional control and become more resilient in the face of challenges in the future.

You don't have to become a magician after you learnt magic~

Join FOTM! We will are not just nurturing future award-winning magicians, but also a better character! We will learn to:-

  • Recognise and practice character strengths, like curiosity, persistence, and collaboration.

  • Understand and manage their emotions, like fear and anger.

  • Work in a team, listen to and appreciate each other.

  • Understand the consequences of their actions to others.

  • Leadership, lead magic practices in classes

  • Self-esteem and self-awareness

  • Improve attitude and relationships,

  • Ability to cope with social and peer pressures,

  • Good posture during performances

  • Bunch of magic secrets & presentation

  • etc.

Remember

"Magic is not about the secret, but the performance."

"Everyone can become a magician when they started to appreciate the performances instead of the magic secrets." - Yc Tam