Summary
Welcome to the Achiever’s corner, where we speak with children who are already very good at other skills, and yet opt for our skill-building programs for kids. We ask them how they derive value from our course, and what takeaways from the CueKids’ course would stay with them for a long time. Let us take a look at the interview with Siddhant Mirji.
Siddhant Mirji
He is a natural artist and loves performing on stage be it singing, acting, dancing, or anchoring! He loves to read and travel and is a self confessed chatterbox as someone who loves exploring new activities, he is currently experimenting with cooking. A sports enthusiast, he dabbles in many kinds of sports such as cricket, football, and tennis but aspires to be a cricketer.
Hi Siddhant, thank you for giving us this short interview! I know you attended our course Being a Great Detective. The audience would be thrilled to know about you and your experience with the course.
Let’s begin with a little something about you. What would you like to share about yourself?
So what are your hobbies?
I love sports, particularly football and cricket. For both these sports, I am playing for my school teams.
Well, that’s great! Let’s come to the course Being a Great Detective.
What life skills would you say you learned?
In general, I was not very observant. Attending the course has improved my observational skills. For example, the activity which we did, finding things from various reflections. I am more of a keen observer than before.
How about Body language?
I can now understand other people’s body language much better. If I have a dirty hand, and I give a handshake, people slightly shrug and that’s how I notice. I also understand my mom’s body language, when she is angry she is stiffer than usual.
How was the course different?
It was a lot of fun. The whole camp was very well conducted. It was like a mystery movie, suspense was waiting to be revealed. We really had a great time.
Any inputs about Trainer?
Many things that I liked! All the sessions were very well conducted. None of the days were the slightest bit boring so I know the trainer put in good efforts there. I really enjoyed it all.
Which was your favorite activity during the camp?
Every activity that we did was very interesting. It would be difficult to name just one. In fact, if a higher level course is planned, I would be thrilled to join again!
It strengthens simple but powerful skills like observation and awareness. Children begin to notice details they would usually miss in conversations, classrooms, and even on the playground. Over time, this makes them more thoughtful, responsive, and confident in how they interact with the world.
Yes. By learning to read body language and subtle cues, children become more sensitive to how others feel. This helps them respond more appropriately at home, with friends, and at school building stronger relationships naturally.
Even confident, expressive children benefit from sharper observation and social awareness. These skills support their performance in sports, stage activities, teamwork, and leadership roles. It adds depth to abilities they already enjoy using.
The experience feels more like an engaging adventure than a formal class. When children enjoy the process, they participate more fully and remember what they learn. That balance of fun and focus helps skills stay with them long after the program ends.
The biggest change is internal children become more aware, more reflective, and more mindful in their behaviour. These habits quietly support their personality development and decision-making as they grow, helping them become stronger and more self-assured over time.




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