Bridge of Self-confidence

With the activities that teach while having fun, this project aims to raise awareness of self-confidence in young people and to increase self-confidence...

With the activities that teach while having fun, this project aims to raise awareness of self-confidence in young people and to increase self-confidence in young people who lack self-confidence. With the prepared activities, it is aimed that young participants evaluate the factors that cause self-confidence problems, question them, find solutions to them, and enable others solutions to discover and add this solutions to themselves. It is aimed to overcome the problem of lack of self-confidence faced by young people, both as a group and individually, with the activities to be carried out. It is aimed for young people to come together on a common ground by bringing different opinions together and to reach a solution in cooperation.
The main purposes of this project:
-To enable the individual to gain the ability to express himself in the group
-To enable the individual to develop his/her communication skills and discover his/her self-perception.
-To create a sense of duty by encouraging young people to participate actively in group work, to ensure that they take responsibility
-Developing presentation skills in people with presentation activities
-Developing mutual trust between the individual and society
-To integrate young people from different cultures with fun activities, to make them see that differences are a value.

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Project overview

Bridge of Self-confidence is a project by
Silk Road International Child and Youth Works Center
taking place
from 2022-09-01 till 2022-09-10
This project relates to:
Youth Exchanges
and is focusing on:
  • Conflict management
  • Entrepreneurship
  • European citizenship
  • Human rights
  • Innovation
  • Integration
  • Leadership
  • Peace and conflict

Short URL to this project:

http://otlas-project.salto-youth.net/13971

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