SELF-CONTROL
Self-control is pausing, choosing kind words and safe actions, and following simple limits—even when excited or upset.
Read more →Self-control is pausing, choosing kind words and safe actions, and following simple limits—even when excited or upset.
Read more →Gratitude (Shukr) is noticing blessings and saying/doing “thank you” to Allah and to people—using things carefully and sharing kindness.
Read more →Patience (Sabr) is staying calm, waiting your turn, and keeping going kindly—especially when things are slow, difficult, or disappointing.
Read more →Truthfulness is saying what really happened, keeping words and actions honest, and fixing mistakes with honesty.
Read more →Excellence (Ihsan) is doing things beautifully, carefully, and for the right reason - starting well, trying your best, and finishing neatly.
Read more →Loyalty is staying faithful to people, principles, and simple commitments—helping your “team” and doing the right thing without covering wrong.
Read more →Courage is choosing to do what is right even when a little scared—trying new things safely, using kind words, and telling the truth.
Read more →Goal setting and ambition introduce children to the idea of working towards objectives and feeling a sense of achievement.
Read more →Networking and relationship building help children develop social skills, collaboration, and forming positive connections with others.
Read more →Professionalism and work ethic introduce children to the importance of responsibility, honesty, and respect for work.
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