At the Cairo Youth Behavior Research Institute, we conduct various activities that engage youth in meaningful, educational, and psychological experiments. These activities are designed to help youth explore and understand critical aspects of behavior, society, and personal development.
This youth-adapted version of the Stanford Prison Experiment helps participants explore the dynamics of power, authority, and group behavior. It's designed to promote critical thinking about leadership and responsibility.
Children's Kingdom is an immersive experience where youth simulate running a nation. They experience leadership, civic responsibility, and social roles, developing a deep understanding of governance and societal roles.
The Seven-Day Blind Experience involves youth living in a fully blindfolded environment for seven days. This activity builds empathy, patience, and resilience by challenging participants to live without one of their primary senses.