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Life Skills

Practical Skills for Everyday Life

Life Skills prepares your child for real life with over fifteen practical abilities that schools rarely teach. From cooking and cleaning to time management, first aid, and goal-setting, kids gain the confidence to handle everyday responsibilities with excellence.

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What Your Child Will Learn

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Cooking & Kitchen Skills

Basic recipes, kitchen safety, meal planning, and the joy of preparing food for family and others.

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Home Care & Cleaning

Practical routines for keeping a clean, organized space — a skill that serves kids for life.

Time Management

Prioritizing tasks, using schedules, avoiding procrastination, and making the most of each day.

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First Aid & Safety

Basic first aid, emergency preparedness, and safety awareness for home and outdoors.

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Etiquette & Social Skills

Manners, respectful communication, conflict resolution, and how to interact with confidence.

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Goal-Setting & Career

Setting SMART goals, exploring career interests, and building habits that lead to long-term success.

How Life Skills Teaches

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Step-by-Step Instructions

Clear, actionable directions that kids can follow immediately to practice each skill.

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Checklists & Routines

Printable checklists and daily routines that build good habits through consistent practice.

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Challenges & Projects

Fun skill challenges like "cook dinner for the family" or "organize your room in 30 minutes."

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Biblical Work Ethic

Connects every skill to the biblical value of working heartily unto the Lord.

Key Strengths

✓ Cooking basics ✓ Cleaning routines ✓ Time management ✓ First aid knowledge ✓ Social etiquette ✓ Goal-setting ✓ Career exploration ✓ Practical independence

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Works for All Ages

Ages 6-8

Simple chores, basic manners, personal hygiene, and helping in the kitchen safely.

Ages 9-11

Cooking simple meals, organizing belongings, basic time management, and first aid basics.

Ages 12-14

Meal planning, laundry, budgeting time, conflict resolution, and goal-setting frameworks.

Ages 15-18

Advanced cooking, job readiness, car basics, independent living skills, and career planning.

Biblical Foundation

“She watches over the affairs of her household and does not eat the bread of idleness.”

— Proverbs 31:27

Life Skills builds the kind of diligent, capable character celebrated in Proverbs 31 — equipping kids to manage their responsibilities faithfully and serve those around them well.

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