Train Us Like Athletes. Include Us Like Leaders | Sayesha Khurana | TEDxSGNS Youth
Children don’t need to be shielded from tough conversations—they need to be included in them. Sayesha Khurana shares how being a gymnast taught her resilience, leadership, and courage, and why involving young people in real-world challenges, sports, and innovation empowers them to lead and thrive. Sayesha Khurana known for her multifaceted talents and vibrant personality is a dynamic student of Springdales School. An avid keynote speaker, passionate sportsperson, accomplished dancer, and gifted artist, she has actively participated in national and global platforms including the Global Youth Summit, spiritual knowledge camps, and mind and memory training programs. Sayesha has excelled in sports, winning Lawn Tennis Championships in the Under-8 and Under-10 categories, and is a dedicated gymnastics player, trained shooter, and certified yoga enthusiast. Her presence in oratory, storytelling, and theme-based dance performances makes her a true all-rounder and a shining inspiration for young minds striving to explore their fullest potential. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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