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WHAT SKILLS DO CHILDREN NEED TO PREPARE FOR THE FUTURE?

Children need to be equipped with a range of skills to develop comprehensively and prepare for the future. Below are important groups of skills that children need to learn:

1. Social skills

    • Communication: Knowing how to listen, talk, and express their opinions politely.
    • Teamwork: Learning to cooperate and share with friends.
      Conflict resolution: Understanding how to handle conflicts and solve problems peacefully.
    • Empathy: Understanding and respecting the feelings of others.

    2. Thinking skills

      • Critical thinking: Knowing how to analyze information, ask questions, and evaluate situations.
      • Problem solving: Finding creative and effective solutions.
      • Creative thinking: Encourages imagination and the ability to come up with new ideas.

      3. Learning skills

        • Time management: Learn how to plan and complete tasks on time.
        • Self-study: Practice curiosity, proactively explore knowledge.
        • Concentration: Maintain attention on a task for a long time.

        4. Basic life skills

          • Independence: Know how to take care of yourself, from eating, personal hygiene to arranging things.
          • Emotional management: Learn how to control and express emotions in a positive way.
          • Coping with difficulties: Know how to face failure, stress and challenges.

          5. Technology skills

            • Using technology: Understand how to use basic devices and applications.
            • Cyber ​​safety: Awareness of dangers on the internet and how to protect yourself.

            6. Physical skills

              • Movement: Develop gross and fine motor skills (running, jumping, grasping).
              • Sports: Participate in physical activities to improve health and team spirit.
              • Reflexes: Improve the ability to react quickly and handle real-life situations.

              7. Basic financial skills

                • Money management: Understand the value of money, how to save and spend wisely.
                • Small business: Develop business thinking through simple activities such as selling handmade goods.

                8. Art skills

                Child painting at easel in art class.
                  • Music: Experiment with musical instruments or singing.
                  • Fine arts: Learn to draw, paint, or do crafts.
                  • Acting: Increase confidence and expression through theatrical activities.
                    Developing these skills should be done through games, experiential activities, and encouragement from parents and teachers. It is important to always create a safe and positive environment for children to learn.

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