The programme’s activities will continue at Kalba Public Library from August 1 to 4, and at Wadi Al Helou Public Library from August 8 to 11, while the programme completed its activities during July in both Dibba Al Hisn and Khorfakkan Public Libraries.
The programme includes training participants to master the skills of building a useful daily routine, to enhance self-confidence, master the skill of planning and discipline in implementing plans, as well as solving problems and making appropriate decisions in different situations in addition to mastering the skill of research and self-learning.
The workshops focus on motivating participants to explore opportunities to develop self-skills in thinking, enhance their confidence in the abilities and talents they possess, benefit from personal skills and turn them into motives for excellence, as well as developing plans to achieve personal goals in an optimal manner that matches the capabilities and talents in which the child or young person is creative.
Regarding the level of participation in the programme, Fadel Hussain Bussim, Director of the Sharjah Book Authority Office in the Eastern Region, confirmed that the Sharjah Book Authority’s organisation of the “Future Leader” programme coincided with the summer vacation, which provided the opportunity for students from different academic levels to participate in it, and flock to the Public libraries in the Eastern Region, pointing out that the content of the training programme was well received by parents, who found in it a knowledge and entertainment space for their children, and at the same time allowed training them to acquire new skills through which they could discover their abilities and talents in learning and investing in the summer vacation, by participating with their colleagues in “Future Leader” activities nd competition.”