Cosmetics and fashion businesses are supporting slow-learner children and young public employees. 
Cosmetics and fashion businesses are supporting slow-learner children and young public employees. 

[Consumerwide - Hayoung Chang Reporter/Yohan Bok Reporter] Cosmetics and fashion businesses are supporting slow-learner children and young public employees. Uniqlo is facilitating a workshop, "Express yourself Up!" to help slow-learning children improve their self-expression capacity and sociability by facilitating a play programme, such as group drawing and making keyrings. The Amorepaciffic Empathy Foundation hosted a mind therapy programme for 64 young public employees, hoping they would recognise the importance of mental recovery by offering self-care time.

Uniqlo and Future For Youth Foundation are facilitating the "Self Expression Up" workshop as a part of their educational support campaign "Slow Together,"  which supports slow learners who are not being cared for by society in the areas of education and well-being to help children improve in self-expression capacity and sociability, hoping they will grow healthy as a part of society.

"Self Expression Up" workshop offers a play programme that can help slow learners improve in self-expression, corporative works, and sociability through various activities, such as group drawing and making keyrings with shelves and clay art, starting on June 24 for six weeks on every Saturday.

They also offer special lectures for the parents of slow learners. Gwak Yoonjeong, the professor of educational psychology, and Lee Boram, a special teacher who specialises in training slow learners, are offering lectures on "Understanding slow learners and their parents,"  "The role of parents that improves the self-esteem of children,"  and "Ways to nurture children according to the characteristics of brain development in children." . The time is designed to form a connection between parents while sharing experiences with each other and assisting them to gain an understanding of how to nurture children.

The Amorepaciffic Empathy Foundation hosted the Look at ME Young Adult Mind Theraphy for the 64 young public employees located in Yongsangu during two days (June 18 and 21), aiming to help those young workers care for their own minds concerning their duty, which requires relatively much patience when dealing with numerous people regularly. This theraphy offers opportunities for self-care with the theme "Time for Discovery of Self,"  hoping they will recognise the importance of mind recovery. This theraphy is made of two programmes: tea and aroma.

The tea theraphy offered a special time where the participant got to know my own tea taste in the process of choosing tea that reflected my daily routine, whereas the aroma theraphy offered the time to make my own aroma oil while learning the characteristics of aroma oils and ways to use them in daily life.

Lee Sangho, the secretary general of Amorepacific, said, "We hope this will be a time of relieving stress from work and life while strengthening mind muscles for the young public employees in Yongsangu."

 

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