The Future Academy
01/04/2021
As days became weeks and weeks became months,
steadily, slowly and surely, we inched onwards to the vision once written.
What started off as a dream of one person became an organization for children and with the help of gifts of men, men and women turned brothers and sisters, we press on and inch forward every single day.
We do not forget that which brought us here and made us come alive, even now, it burns us more and ignites us to do more, be more and achieve more.
So, with a year beneath our belt with experiences gathered, connections made, communities bridged, commitments fortified, strength renewed, we forge on ahead to empower the future generations through mentoring, coaching and tutoring, to ensure that the future once envisioned never becomes bleak and that the promise once made at the beginning remains through as we continue the race.
To those who have been with us from the very beginning, we say thank you, we couldn't have gotten here or done any of these without you. To those just joining, we say welcome and we are glad that you are doing this with us. To everyone, we say let's do this again with renewed vigor and immense strength. Let's walk this path once more and light up the torches of the future generations.
We are TFA and we are here for you!!!
14/10/2020
I know that you might be wondering why we were silent 🤐 on this matter.
Believe me, we weren't. We just hadn't had the opportunity to proceed appropriately!!! 😞
But now, we're ready, we're able and we're no more silent. ✊🏽✊🏽
We're not joining a thread and trend for popularity sake of peer pressure, we're joining it for posterity and for now!!! 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
To birth a nation truly great for the future generations and to empower them, we need to maximize our efforts into producing that. 🤝🏽
We, TFA, stands with the youths and boldly proclaim that 🗣️🗣️🗣️
Use the hashtags and tag us on Instagram .ng and lets our voice be heard!!!
16/09/2020
Every child is different. Self-esteem may come easier to some kids than others. And some kids face things that can lower their self-esteem. But even if a child's self-esteem is low, it can be raised.
Here are things parents can do to help kids feel good about themselves.
1. Help your child learn to do things.
2. Praise your child, but do it wisely.
3.Focus on strengths. Pay attention to what your child does well and enjoys.
4.Let kids help and give. Self-esteem grows when kids get to see that what they do matters to others.
5.Be a good role model.
As kids grow, self-esteem can grow too. Any time kids try things, do things, and learn things can be a chance for self-esteem to grow. This can happen when kids:
• Make progress toward a goal
• Learn things at school
• Make friends and get along
• Learn skills — music, sports, art, cooking, tech skills
• Practice favorite activities
• Help, give, or be kind
• Get praise for good behaviors
• Try hard at something
• Do things they're good at and enjoy
• Are included by others
• Feel understood and accepted
• Get a prize or a good grade they know they've earned
When kids have self-esteem, they feel confident, capable, and accepted for who they are.
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Opening Hours
| Monday | 09:00 - 17:00 |
| Tuesday | 09:00 - 17:00 |
| Wednesday | 09:00 - 17:00 |
| Thursday | 09:00 - 17:00 |
| Friday | 09:00 - 17:00 |
| Saturday | 10:00 - 17:00 |