Workshop Breakdown
Day 1: How Businesses Work & Building Confidence
✅ Play a fun, hands-on card game to learn how businesses attract customers
✅ Draw our Entrepreneurial Mindset Map
✅ Learn differences between growth vs fixed mindset
✅ Discover affirmations & positive thinking with roleplay
Day 2: Turning Ideas into Action
✅ Brainstorming & creative problem-solving
✅ Design and promote a poster for a pretend business stall, learning how to attract customers. Then practise explaining their ideas clearly by sharing their posters and gathering votes from peers
✅ Creating a personal Entrepreneurial Vision
Workshop details:
📅 Dates: 17 & 18 March (school holidays)
🕰️ Time: 9:30am–12:30pm each day (3 hours per day, 6 hours total)
👥 Class size: 20–25 pax
📌 Location: The GenSpace 865 Mountbatten Rd #05-44 Katong Shopping Ctr (Annex Block). S437844
About the facilitators: This workshop is co-led by two facilitators who will bring out the best of your child’s skills and inner confidence. By the end of the workshop, your child won’t just learn how to sell an idea — they’ll learn to believe in themselves while doing it.
🦦 Cassandra Ong, Founder of OtterHalf
Cassandra is the founder of OtterHalf, a fractional marketing agency that runs kid-friendly marketing and entrepreneurship workshops. In her workshops, she teaches marketing through games and guided creation — helping kids understand how brands get attention, how to shape an idea for an audience, and how to communicate clearly. She is also a marketing adjunct lecturer at Singapore Polytechnic. In this bootcamp, Cassandra will lead the marketing education segments.
🤍 Sharon Chong, Founder of GenBrave & Certified High Performance Coach
Sharon is the founder of GenBrave, an academy focused on helping youth aged 6–16 build resilience, confidence, and a growth mindset. She’s a certified High Performance Coach by the High Performance Institute-CHPC, with over 22 years of experience in guiding children and youth. In this bootcamp, Sharon will coach kids through the emotional side of creating and presenting — so they feel brave enough to speak up and bounce back.

