The life skills we forget to teach until it’s too late

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The life skills we forget to teach until it’s too late

Most parents teach their children the important things. Study well. Be polite. Respect elders. Don’t lie. Eat properly. Sleep on time. All the big rules are taught very clearly.But strangely, many children grow up not knowing very basic life skills.

Not because they are careless or irresponsible, but because nobody really sat and taught them. Everyone assumed they would “learn automatically”.

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Most children are not aware of how to spend time, unless someone continues to remind them. They are not aware of how to approach strangers with confidence. Lacking the knowledge of how to deal with failure other than letting it break them. They are not aware of money management.

They do not know how to prepare a basic meal. They are not aware of how to structure their day. They do not understand how to sit with boredom and not grab a screen.These are not subjects at school. But these are life subjects.Somewhere along the way, childhood became very managed. Adults plan everything. Adults solve everything. Adults schedule everything. Children just move from one activity to another. School, tuition, class, homework, screen, sleep.

Life is structured for them, but not run by them.So they grow up knowing how to write exams but not how to handle rejection. They know formulas but not how to manage stress. They are aware of how to do assignments but not make choices.The teaching of life skills normally happens in small incidental rather than large lecture ways. When a child speaks to a shopkeeper and purchases an item. When they handle a small argument with a friend.

When they travel somewhere and manage their own bag. When they forget something and deal with the consequence. When they get bored and figure out what to do with their time.However, the interference of adults is too early too many times. Speaking on their behalf, making decisions on their behalf, doing them a favor, saving them all uncomfortable situations. It is the result of love, but it takes practice out of it. And life skills come only from practice.Nobody learns confidence by being told “be confident”.No one is taught responsibility through lectures.No one is taught resilience through living an easy life.They learn by doing things, making mistakes, repairing things, trying again and gradually finding out how life works.The reality is, childhood is not only maintaining a safe and happy child.It is also about slowly preparing them for a world where nobody will manage their life for them.And most life skills are not taught in classrooms.They are taught in everyday life, if we allow children to actually live a little on their own.

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