CLIC - Creative Learning Integrated Center

CLIC -  Creative Learning Integrated Center

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The philosophy behind CLIC is for students to become autonomous learners and effectively use and apply critical thinking skills in school subjects and life

CLIC provides its students with a cozy and comfortable setting that motivates them to achieve the required goals. Objectives:
- Help the learner develop a sense of responsibility and independence
- Boost the learner's self esteem and confidence
- Equip the learner with the right higher order thinking strategies
- Train the learner to use time efficiently
- Guide the learner to gradually improve an

Photos from CLIC -  Creative Learning Integrated Center's post 13/05/2026

Every child wants to belong…
That’s why games like Roblox and Fortnite can become emotionally addictive.

At CLIC, we see the effects daily:
less focus, more irritability, and screen attachment.

Love isn’t saying yes to everything.
Love is guidance, limits, and protection ❤️

05/05/2026

Finland replaced rubber playgrounds with natural soil—kids’ exposure to microbes increased, improving immunity and reducing inflammation within weeks. Nothing competes with nature. 🌱

Photos from CLIC -  Creative Learning Integrated Center's post 01/05/2026

Japan used this study method and it worked twell! Most students read, highlight, and take notes, but feeling you understand doesn’t mean you’ll remember. The brain needs to retrieve, not just see. The Shadow Study Technique flips it: predict → make mistakes → correct. Read main ideas, close the book, write what you expect, then check and fix. That small struggle builds strong memory 🔥 Should we try it at CLIC?

29/04/2026

I believe having children clean their school, like they do in Japan, is a powerful way to teach responsibility and ownership. I experienced this myself when I was younger, and it had a lasting impact on how I care for my environment. It helped me understand that shared spaces are everyone’s responsibility, not just the staff’s.

Nowadays, it can be frustrating to see students leave messes behind without thinking about the consequences. When children take part in cleaning, they become more mindful, respectful, and accountable. It’s not just about cleanliness—it’s about building character and a sense of community.

20/04/2026

“Education is not preparation for life; education is life itself.” —John Dewey

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Sweden and Finland started the same.
But after 30 years, one declined. Why?
In the 90s: same system, same results.
Sweden changed:
• Privatization
• Profit-driven schools
• Focus on numbers
Result? Inequality, inflated grades, decline.
Finland did the opposite:
• Focused on teachers (Master’s required)
Result? Strong system, real understanding.

Today, many Lebanese schools follow Sweden’s path—
focusing on grades, not true learning.

Education isn’t grades or business.
It’s real understanding—and that’s what we do at CLIC.

Photos from CLIC -  Creative Learning Integrated Center's post 14/04/2026

Did you know Kim Jeong-ja learned to read and write at 78?

She grew up in South Korea without access to school… but she didn’t give up. She started from zero and learned step by step.

She went on to finish school and, at 85 , graduated from university—the oldest graduate in South Korea.

She wasn’t late… she just started at her time.
It’s never too late to learn.

13/04/2026

What children need most during times of stress is the presence of calm, caring adults.”

📚 American Psychological Association

Photos from CLIC -  Creative Learning Integrated Center's post 12/04/2026

Fear in war hits different…
but you can still take your power back.

Not everything you feel is danger.
Sometimes it’s just your mind trying to protect you.

Save this for when it gets heavy.
Send it to someone who needs it. 🖤

Photos from CLIC -  Creative Learning Integrated Center's post 07/04/2026

Tech leaders limit their own kids’ screen time—so what do they know that we don’t? 📱
It’s not just about addiction. Devices expose children to risks that can affect their sleep, focus, and overall health—especially since their brains are still developing. We can’t eliminate screens, but we can be more aware and set better boundaries.

Awareness today is protection for tomorrow

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Monday 13:00 - 19:30
Tuesday 13:00 - 19:30
Wednesday 13:00 - 19:30
Thursday 13:00 - 19:30
Friday 13:00 - 19:30