See the Best in Me


A parenting seminar that introduces “Strengths Approach”
to parenting our teens today.
Checklist:
# I need to positively connect with my teen.
# My teen needs to be more motivated in his studies.
# I want to bring out the best in my teen.
# My teen needs help to harness his energy for the better.
# I want to be creative in handling my teen

If you answer yes to any of the above points,
you need to register for our Parenting Seminar.

Date : 29 April and 6 May (Thurs),
Time: 7.30 pm- 9.30 pm

Place: Geylang Methodist School(Secondary),
Multi Purpose Hall
Cost: $15 per person.
Early bird special if register by 29 March!
$10 per person, $15 per couple.
(Cash payment to be collected at entrance)
Light refreshment will be served.
Speaker: Mr Glenn Lim

Organised by Parent Support Group of GMS(S)
Hosted by Geylang Methodist School(Secondary)


Sunday, November 29, 2009

28 November Appreciation Lunch

We had a good gathering of Parent Volunteers who met to celebrate yet another year of meaningful involvement with the school. Thank you parents for spending your precious Saturday morning with us! Thanks to various EXCO members for helping to get the invitation out to our parent volunteers. We also would like to appreciate our 2009 Chairman and Vice-Chairman for their generosity in hosting the lunch!
It was a good time expressing in songs, our thanks to God for His goodness. Wise words in sharing of experiences by fellow parents and Guest-of-Honor, Pastor Rebecca Ding, encourages more significant partnership. The school staff members' support in room arrangement, audio visual system and photography sessions allowed us to enjoy a comfortable event.
I am grateful to the school's principal for going through great length with her dedicated staff, Mr Kelvin Chia in the design and production of the "You Are Important" buttons. Yes, it incurred time and expenses. But our parent volunteers ...mattered! Thank you for pressing on even when the going gets tough in fulfilling this commitment to supply the buttons for this special event. The story seems to have struck a cord with some folks present. Hopefully, it will motivate us to value the people around and not take each other for granted. Have you told someone "You are Important" yet? Do come back and tell us your story be it big or small. Bless others with your life!

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