Clinical Department
Nisrine Aboul-Hosn
Coordinator of Educational Programs
Nisrine Aboul-Hosn is a business professional who brings 9 years of marketing and communication expertise to her new field of interest, child development. A mother of two girls, 6 and 2, and a step-mum to two teen-agers, Nisrine brings together her hands-on skills as a mother and her experience as a communicator and marketeer to launch a new concept in the region, childcare training to children’s caregivers.
After extensive professional training in child development and child behaviour, Nisrine realized the potential harm children are subject to, when left with unqualified, uneducated, or untrained caregivers.
This could negatively shape their character, undermine their self-confidence, and hamper their social or cognitive development. Nisrine made it her mission to ensure the wellbeing of children left in the care of nannies, helpers, or any other caregiver.
The childcare training programmes packaged and conducted by Nisrine enable the child’s caregiver to acquire basic skills and knowledge required to ensure the children are safe, healthy, happy, confident, good mannered, and are given enough room to develop.
Nisrine Aboul-Hosn graduated from Notre Dame University in Lebanon with a B.A. in Advertising and Marketing, in 1998.
Her career path has taken her from event management to marketing and strategic planning across four Arab countries, having worked in Lebanon for the print media powerhouse and prominent organizer of business events, Al-Iktissad Wal-Aamal; then for a leading regional communications network Fortune Promoseven, both in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia; and at the largest Arab media and entertainment network based in Dubai, MBC Group as Marketing Manager for MBC3 Kids Channel.
Her involvement in research into tastes and habits of Arab youngsters inspired Nisrine to deep dive into the kids world and closely observe how they learn, develop, and behave.
She immediately commenced a Higher Diploma in Child Development, Child Psychology, and Early Education at the National Home Study College in England. Subsequently, she gave up her marketing career and joined the Human Relations Institute by the end of 2006 to launch various childcare training programmers.

