
About the event
The first EEP Well-being Conference is designed to equip parents and educators from across the EEP network and the wider community with practical tools to better support students’ well-being. Through expert-led sessions and student-led panel discussions, participants will gain actionable strategies to help children feel safe, confident, and supported both at school and at home.
The conference will feature keynote sessions by Sara Aziz, Founder & CEO of Safe Egypt, and Roba Gindy, Founder of TRIBE, who bring extensive experience working with students, families, and schools to strengthen mental health and emotional well-being.
Student-led panel discussions will offer a unique perspective, giving space to student voices to share their experiences, reflections, and insights on mental health, well-being, and the realities they navigate within their school communities.
Throughout the day, a series of workshops will be available, led by experienced educators and specialists from across the EEP network, including GEMS The British School Al Rehab (TBS), GEMS International School Cairo (GISC), Misr Language Schools (MLS), and Hayah International Academy. These sessions are designed to offer practical, hands-on tools and proven approaches that can be directly applied in real-life settings. Workshops are available at a discounted rate for all conference attendees.
The conference creates a space for meaningful collaboration between families and educators, empowering them with the knowledge and approaches needed to nurture students’ mental health, resilience, and overall development in today’s world.
What’s in it for you?
Educators
Parents

About Egypt Education Platform (EEP)
Egypt Education Platform (EEP) is one of the country’s leading education providers, bringing together a network of 25+ schools and preschools committed to delivering high-quality, innovative learning experiences. Serving thousands of students across Egypt, EEP focuses on fostering academic excellence, student well-being, and holistic development.
The Conference Agenda
Workshops for Educators

Positive Discipline for Staff
Location: GISC
Date: Sat 25th April
Timing: 1:30 – 3:30
Instructor: Karmen Philips
Note:
EEP network: Exclusively Free | External School: 1,500 EGP 1,000 EGP Conference Rate
This interactive session explores how Positive Discipline supports both teacher effectiveness and student wellbeing. Participants will reflect on common classroom challenges, examine the role of adult responses in shaping behaviour, and leave with practical tools to reduce power struggles and strengthen connection, accountability, and growth.
By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to:

Karmen Philips

From Burnout to Boundaries: Protecting Educators Wellbeing While Supporting Students
Location: GISC
Date: Sat 25th April
Timing: 1:30 – 3:30
Instructor: Sandra Sobhy
Note:
EEP network: Exclusively Free | External School: 1,500 EGP 1,000 EGP Conference Rate
In today’s educational landscape, educators are often the first line of emotional support for students while simultaneously managing academic demands, parental expectations, and safeguarding responsibilities. Over time, this emotional labor can lead to burnout, compassion fatigue, and blurred professional boundaries.
This interactive workshop explores how educators can continue to support student wellbeing without compromising their own. Grounded in practical strategies and reflective practice, the session will examine the emotional demands placed on educators and introduce sustainable tools for self-regulation, boundary-setting, and professional resilience.
Through live engagement activities, case discussions, guided reflection, and experiential regulation practices, participants will gain both insight and immediately applicable techniques.
By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to:

Sandra Sobhy

Positive Handling
Location: GISC
Date: Sat 25th April
Timing: 1:30 – 3:30
Instructor: Engy Hammam
Note:
EEP network: Exclusively Free | External School: 1,500 EGP 1,000 EGP Conference Rate
This workshop provides an introduction to positive handling, focusing on understanding the purpose behind our approaches and strengthening communication with students. It aims to encourage positive relationships across the school and equips staff with essential behaviour management tools, including effective de-escalation strategies and safe disengagement techniques.
By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to:

Engy Hammam

The Hidden Cost of Short-Form Content: How Screens Are Reshaping Childhood, Attention, and Emotional Wellbeing
Location: GISC
Date: Sat 25th April
Timing: 1:30 – 3:30
Instructor: Hoda Said
Note:
EEP network: Exclusively Free | External School: 1,500 EGP 1,000 EGP Conference Rate
Today’s children are the first generation in history to grow up with constant access to smartphones, social media, and algorithm-driven digital content. At the same time, educators and parents are reporting rising levels of anxiety, reduced attention spans, and increasing emotional dysregulation among young people—leading researchers to describe today’s youth as “The Anxious Generation” (Haidt, 2024).
Central to this discussion is the cultural shift from a play-based childhood to a phone-based childhood, where children’s developmental experiences are increasingly mediated through screens.
This workshop explores the hidden psychological and developmental costs of short-form digital environments, including platforms such as TikTok and YouTube Shorts. These platforms are designed to deliver rapid, highly stimulating bursts of content that reward constant novelty and fast shifts in attention. Drawing on research from cognitive psychology, neuroscience, and educational practice, the session will examine how these digital patterns can influence attention, working memory, emotional regulation, and language development.
The session will also connect these findings to trends increasingly observed in classrooms, including distractibility, reduced sustained attention, and difficulties managing emotions during learning tasks. By linking current research with real classroom observations, the workshop will provide participants with a clearer understanding of how digital habits are shaping student wellbeing.
Participants will leave with practical strategies to help children rebuild attention stamina, develop healthier relationships with technology, and protect emotional wellbeing in an increasingly digital world.
By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to:

Hoda Said

Building Resilience in Critical Transition Years
Location: GISC
Date: Sat 25th April
Timing: 1:30 – 3:30
Instructor: Yasmine Samir
Note:
EEP network: Exclusively Free | External School: 1,500 EGP 1,000 EGP Conference Rate
Resilience isn’t just about “toughing it out”; it’s about the emotional architecture that allows a student to thrive under pressure. This session moves beyond discipline to focus on the holistic wellbeing of students during their most transformative developmental windows in middle school.
We will explore how educators can foster internal protective factors – like self-regulation, social connection, and a sense of purpose – to help students navigate the “internal storms” of growth with confidence and balance.
By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to:

Yasmine Samir
Workshops for Parents

Positive Discipline for Parents
Location: GISC
Date: Sat 25th April
Timing: 1:30 – 3:30
Instructor: Hoda Negm
Note:
EEP network: Exclusively Free | External School: 1,500 EGP 1,000 EGP Conference Rate
This Positive Discipline for Parents workshop supports parents in shifting from traditional discipline approaches to positive, connection-based parenting. Through practical strategies and simple tools, parents will strengthen their skills, build cooperation, encourage responsibility, and embrace a growth mindset rooted in love, consistency, and respect.
By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to:

Hoda Negm

Raising Digitally Smart Kids: A Parent Workshop
Location: GISC
Date: Sat 25th April
Timing: 1:30 – 3:30
Instructor: Hebba Haroun
Note:
EEP network: Exclusively Free | External School: 1,500 EGP 1,000 EGP Conference Rate
Our children are growing up in a digital world where platforms like YouTube, Roblox, gaming apps, social media, and AI tools are part of everyday life. In some countries or schools, certain platforms are blocked for safety reasons. However, many children know how to bypass these restrictions using VPNs.
This workshop is not about banning technology. It is about understanding it. We will explore why some platforms are restricted, what risks exist online, and how parents can guide their children to use technology responsibly, even when no one is watching.
If children are smart enough to bypass restrictions, they are smart enough to learn responsibility. Digital citizenship starts at home, and together we can help children become safe, balanced, and respectful digital users.
By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to:

Hebba Haroun
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