CreaTee Blog
How Emotional Intelligence Drives Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Imagine working or perhaps going to school where everyone were of similar backgrounds, with similar physical, emotional strengths and weaknesses and all are aging together along with the company; while they may keep gaining experience but as time goes boredom may creep in and at some point, along the line. Growing up in Segambut Bahagia area, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and being able to attend Bukit Nanas Convent, which is one of the most diverse schools, I met and socialized with other girls from different social, cultural and religious backgrounds. Hearing and...
Benefits of stenciling
Do you think stenciling is just about outlining? We don't. The many benefits of stenciling for kids should not be ignored. Stencil crafts for kids have some significance in kids development. It is an enjoyable activity and no doubt these are fun art tools for them to use. One of the benefits of stenciling for kids is that stencil art truly provides a channel for them to be visionary and creative. Development of Fine Motor Skills Young children use stencil art templates to draw, color, paint, and cut. They also glue and paste to complete beautiful art pieces. Such...
We turn 7
CreaTee turns 7 Friday September 9. 2022. A good time as any to just go back and see and look at our why. It is not a one particular thing that triggered the Manshoor sisters to creating CreaTee and building the brand. There were a few, but the main one that stands out was family member’s kids coming to the house but not talking and interacting with other family members but asked for wi-fi password and proceeded to be on their phones. We disconnected wifi during known family gatherings. Also in addition to this, when we asked a...
Emotional Intelligence , independence and freedom
Is CreaTee just for kids?
When we came up with the idea of CreaTee, the main target we had in mind are the kids but as we continued our journey we have seen quite a number of adults being interested in it. As a family activity we have moms and dads being involved with their children. But how about young adults doing something for themselves? We had a group of four young adults who attended one of the workshops at the Linc KL. It was great to see a group of friends agreeing spending the afternoon together to do this activity. Of course unlike a workshop...