Life skills are abilities for adaptive and positive behaviour that enable individuals to deal effectively with the demands and challenges of everyday life. Life skills are behaviours that enable individuals to adapt and deal effectively with the demands and challenges of life.

The ultimate goal of Lifeskills is to help each child’s journey from ordinary to extraordinary, by empowering him/her with emotional strength and equipping him/her with the skills of life.

Life skills equip students to thrive in the classroom and in the world beyond. The 21st-century life skills are flexibility, initiative, social skills, productivity, and leadership.

Our prime focus is on three major developments- Emotional, Social and Intellectual. Through a structured curriculum- full of interesting activities, a child’s EQ (Emotional Quotient), SQ (Social Quotient), and IQ (Intellectual Quotient) are developed and strengthened.

 

SELF AWARENESS

Self-awareness includes recognition of ‘self’, our character, our strengths and weaknesses, desires and dislikes. Developing self-awareness can help us to recognize when we are stressed or feel under pressure. It is often a prerequisite to effective communication and interpersonal relations, as well as for developing empathy with others.

 

CRITICAL THINKING

Critical thinking is the ability to analyse information and experiences in an objective manner. Critical thinking can contribute to health by helping us to recognize and assess the factors that influence attitudes and behaviour, such as values, peer pressure.

 

DECISION MAKING

Decision making helps us to deal constructively with decisions about our lives. This can have consequences for health. It can teach people how to actively make decisions about their actions in relation to the health assessment of different options and, what effects these different decisions are likely to have.

 

PROBLEM-SOLVING

Problem-solving helps us to deal constructively with problems in our lives. Significant problems that are left unresolved can cause mental stress and give rise to accompanying physical strain.

 

INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIP SKILLS

Interpersonal relationship skills help us to relate in positive ways with the people we interact with. This may mean being able to make and keep friendly relationships, which can be of great importance to our mental and social well-being. It may mean keeping, good relations with family members, which are an important source of social support. It may also mean being able to end relationships constructively.

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