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Students and parents complete Mirrors training

Parents, grandparents and family at a parent workshop as part of the Quantum Learning for Students camp (Photograph supplied)

More than 100 people graduated from the Mirrors Quantum Learning for Students programme on Saturday.

During the school break, 56 young people completed the QLS camp and 45 parents completed the parent workshop.

Quantum Learning is a teaching method based on research about the brain’s natural learning systems.

Social development minister Michael Weeks said: “Over the past four days, students have learnt a lot about themselves.

“They have learnt valuable communication tools, relationship and problem solving techniques, the value of stepping outside of comfort zones and building relationships with others.

“Parents, aren’t these wonderful qualities? Some of you parents completed a portion of camp yourselves to support you in making the connection, for a better understanding of their experience and the opportunity to strengthen relationships with the whole family.

“We encourage you to practise these skills together. Match behaviour and values, learn from mistakes, speak honestly and kindly, make the most of every moment, make your dreams happen, take responsibility for actions, be willing to do things differently and live your best life.”

Mirrors has partnered with Quantum Learning Network to deliver the SuperCamp and QLS curriculum in Bermuda.

For information regarding future camps, contact Mirrors on 294-9291 or e-mail mirrors@gov.bm.