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Soft Skills

No matter what grade we secure in school or what our major in at university, there will always be lessons that can only be learned in the School of Life. Real life and real lessons occur when we leave the classroom. Failure, frustration, disappointment, loneliness all are bound to come to our life at periodic intervals. Therefore as an adult it is your responsibility to guide young kids to face life challenges positively from their early ages. So that they can carry the essence of learning later in their life in order to navigate in relationships and careers.

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Build your Kids resilience journey through our course and help them to know
how to self-regulate in the face of challenges and setbacks

SOFT SKILLS

Personal Skills
Personal
Development Skills
  • Memory Skills
  • Positive Thinking
  • Analytical Skills
  • Creative Skills
  • Motivation
  • Time Management
  • Stress Management
  • Anger Management
Character
Building Skills
  • Improving Self Esteem
  • Building Confidence
  • Self Control
  • Courage: Being Brave
  • Developing Resilience
  • Emotional Intelligence
  • Leadership
  • Gratitude: Being Grateful
  • Understanding Generosity
  • Goodness: Learning to use your Moral Compass
Planning &
Organization Skills
  • Goal Setting
  • Action Planning
  • Decision Making
  • Problem Solving
  • Managing Change
  • Managing Money
Interpersonal Skills
  • Friendliness
  • Communication Skill
  • Listening Skill
  • Team Building
  • Negotiation Skill
  • Conflict Resolution
  • Selling Skill
  • Socialising & Networking
Learning Skills
  • Mentoring Skill
  • Effective reading
  • Note Taking for reading & Verbal Exchange
  • Presentation Skill
  • Research Method
General Awareness Skills
  • Health & Personal Hygiene
  • Fitness & Yoga
  • Personal Safety
  • Consumer Rights
  • Road Safety & Traffic Regulations
  • Social Media: Pros & Cons
  • Dining Etiquettes & Table Manners
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Social Development

Playdates are a crucial part of growing up, but kids with social issues can have a hard time making plans.
"Having a playdate is a great way to introduce your child to the concept of using rules when a friend comes over
and to teach him how to be polite to guests," Diamond says.

To enhance your child's social development further, Lawrence Balter, Ph.D., child psychologist and
parenting expert, suggests the four strategies below.

  • Teach Empathy

    Teach Empathy

  • Explain Personal Space

    Explain Personal Space

  • Practice Social Overtures

    Practice Social Overtures

  • Go Over Taking Turns

    Go Over Taking Turns

Where to Begin

Where to Begin
How to grow your Soft Skill?
Soft Skills can be acquired, developed and improved. Your interests may also influence the skills that you choose to develop. Now it is time for you to assess your own Soft Skills. Try to answer the questions as honestly as you can. Enjoy and have fun!!
Test your Soft Skill

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Soft Skill Test

Here are skills you need to use when dealing with other people. This checklist will help you determine which skills need improvement!

  • Choose 1 if you are NEVER  good at using the skill.
  • Choose 2 if you are HARDLY EVER  good at using the skill.
  • Choose 3 if you are SOMETIMES  good at using the skill.
  • Choose 4 if you are ALMOST ALWAYS good ot using the skill.
  • Choose 5 if you are ALWAYS  good on using the skill.

Q1: Listening - Can you pay attention to someone who is talking?

Q2: Starting a conversation - Can you talk to others about simple and then more complicated stuff?

Q3: Asking a question - Can you decide what question to ask someone and when ask it?

Q4: Saying thank you - Can you let people know you are thankful for things?

Q5: Introducing yourself - Can you go up to people on your own and meet them?

Q6: Introducing other people - Can you help people to meet each other?

Q7: Giving a compliment - Can you tell people you like something about them or things they do?

Q8: Asking for help - Can you request for assistance when you need it?

Q9: Apologizing - Can you say you are sorry when you have done something wrong?

Q10: Knowing your feelings - Are you aware of what emotions you are feeling?

Q11: Expressing your feelings - Can you let others know which emotions you are feeling?

Q12: Understand* the feelings of others - Can you figure out what other people are feeling?

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