Frequently Asked Questions

  • The programme is designed for adults, parents, children, professionals, and educators who want to develop or teach essential soft skills.

  • Absolutely! The programme offers tailored materials for classrooms, workplaces, and personal development.

  • Yes, it is designed for beginners and those looking to strengthen their existing skills. Resources are structured to adapt to different learning needs.

  • Yes, companies can integrate the programme into employee training and development initiatives to improve soft skills such as communication, planning, and critical thinking.

  • No, it starts with the fundamentals and gradually builds advanced skills through interactive learning.

  • While the programme is flexible, it provides structured guidance on a modular basis.

  • The programme offers a variety of posters and cards designed to reinforce soft skills. These include visually engaging materials that simplify complex concepts, such as communication, problem-solving, and creativity.

  • Yes, the posters and cards are designed to be versatile and can be used in both classroom and workplace settings to encourage discussion, learning, and skill development.

  • Initially, the SNAProgramme resources such as and cards will be available in digital format. Physical copies will also be offered in the future, subject to availability and waitlists. Stay tuned for updates!

  • Yes, the materials are adaptable for different age groups, with simplified concepts for younger audiences and more advanced ideas for adults and professionals.

  • Yes, the interconnections between various topics will be continuously updated on our dedicated website page. This ensures that you always have access to the latest information and insights, keeping you informed about how different skills and subjects are linked.

  • Yes, the programme includes practical exercises, role-playing scenarios, and memory techniques to reinforce learning.

Soft skills for everyone, everywhere, regardless of background.

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