LIFE SKILLS FOR ALL
Life skill is something which is necessary or
desirable for full participation in everyday life.
It
includes creativity, critical thinking, problem-solving and decision-making,
the ability to communicate and collaborate, along with personal and social
responsibility that contributes to good citizenship. Perhaps
the most important life skill is the ability and willingness to learn.
Life
Skills for a developing and progressive country
Democracies need active,
informed and responsible citizens, who are willing and able to take
responsibility for themselves and their communities and contribute to the
political process.
These capacities do not
develop unaided; they have to be learnt. While certain life skills may be
acquired through our everyday experience in the home or at work, they are not
sufficient to adequately equip citizens for the active role required of them in
today’s complex and diverse society.
By learning new skills
we increase our understanding of the world around us and equip ourselves with
the tools we need to live a more productive and fulfilling life, finding ways
to cope with the challenges that life, inevitably, throws at us.
Life skills for Children
"Education is about so much more than the
topics pupils study in class; how they behave as individuals towards themselves
and others are of equal importance in shaping the adults they will
become."
Children don't naturally know how
to make good choices. Life skills help children know what to do in everyday
situations as well as how to make good decisions about more abstract, long-term
choices e.g. good manners,
tell the truth, show
gratitude and advocate for themselves.
Life skills for Adolescents
Adolescence, a vital
stage of growth and development, marks the period of transition from childhood
to adulthood. It is characterized by rapid physiological changes and psycho social maturation.
How well an adolescent
deals with these issues is decided by a host of factors that include their
personality, psycho social support from the environment (that includes
parents, teachers and peers) and the life skills that they possess.e.g. critical
thinking and creative thinking, decision making and problem solving, communication
skills and interpersonal relations, coping with emotion, stress and self-awareness
and empathy.
Life skills for Adults
In today’s world, we constantly rely on tools, electronics, and connected devices. Growing up in a world of ever-increasing connectivity is bound to require different skills than were needed before. On the other hand, young people do stand to lose some important skills if we let new technologies completely obscure our approach to life. By taking the best of older generations and combining it with today’s unique demands and skill sets, young adults stand to be more empowered than any generation before e.g. accepting feedback gracefully, apologizing sincerely, managing your time wisely and saying 'no' respectfully.
Life skills
for Senior Citizens
With the growth of the
aging population, the crucial step of incorporating wellness behavior changes
into everyday life. The main purpose is to enhance older adults' independent
living skills by increasing their ability to decipher the overwhelming body of
wellness information and increasing their sense of control over their lives. The importance of lifelong mental activity and its positive role
in successful aging can be understood as the preliminary
data analysis suggests that interactive educational program for seniors can
positively affect their sense of control and produce some immediate behavior
changes that could enhance successful aging.
It
encourages older adults to try something new they learn in each lesson. The
information is valuable for all older adults and appeals to lifelong learners
who want to take an active role in life decisions e.g. be outgoing, explore your surroundings, be
open-minded.
''Life Skills has
greatly affected lives. They help to make better decisions in our everyday
lives as well as in our working lives. We learn how to communicate in a more
effective manner through life skills.”