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    Parents urged to expose children to their talents early enough for future career

    News EditorBy News EditorApril 21, 2022No Comments1 Min Read
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    Early exposure of children talents both at school and home, prepares them for future career, Ms.Jackline Lunyole, from Tangu Utoto foundation has said.

    She says early identification of special abilities in children helps them to peruse their talented career than forcing them to theory work that may in future fail to benefit them.

    Facilitating at the opening of a three day training workshop for primary and Nursery teachers about talent development held at Rwenzori Elvrum Image Nursery and primary school in Kasese town yesterday(20th.April.2022), Ms.Jackline reminded teachers about their role in identifying different talents and skills among children. Ms.Jackline on talent……

    Mr. Ibrahim Kirindiro, the organization program officer said the training will continue to primary and Nursery schools outside the Municipality. END.

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