Chandigarh Workshop 16/17 July 2016 MEMORABLE MOVEMENTS Pictures…

On request of many friends/Members, I am going to upload some of MEMORABLE Indoor Pictures of Conference Hall….. HAKLAO MAGAR PYAAR SE..!!!!!!  Dr.Sachin taking position on mic and giving overview.   Day 1 everyone get together in Conference Hall and getting ready to introduce each other…..                     […]

Chandigarh communication workshop- 19,20 Oct’13 (DAY 1)

On First day, Communication Workshop starts at 9AM at Rose Garden, Chandigarh. Workshop Began with a Welcome speech by Ashish Agarwal, followed by basic ground rules of workshop After that all participants introduced their self by including “Name, city, profession & one positive attribute about their self” Following Participants Attended Day 1 Anshu Garg Ashish […]

Chandigarh Workshop-My Take

This is an informal piece about the whole workshop depicting my personal views. I will start with the facilitator Mr Jai Prakash Sunda.Always a smile on his face and loads and loads of patience.Not once during the entire workshop he lost his cool or had a hint of temper.he organized the whole workshop single-handedly which […]

Chandigarh Workshop Final Day

The 3rd day started with a 45 minute meditation in complete silence.The aim was to give some rest to the speech organs which had been excessively used in the 1st two days of the workshop.Then the stuttering ice-berg was explained that how the visible aspect of this disability forms only about 5% and the major […]

Chandigarh Workshop 2nd day

The 2nd day kicked off with a session on cognitive(thought process) distortions related to stuttering.The facilitator Mr Jai Prakash Sunda thoroughly explained the impact of one’s attitude towards this disability.The participants realized that irrespective of their age,they could still pursue their life-long dreams which earlier they had given up in the name of stuttering.After this,the […]

Chandigarh Workshop 1st day

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