Written By: Sandi MacCalla, Founder - LifeSkills Academy ~ 9/23/2024
Well-learned life skills are crucial for personal development, academic success, and career readiness. Below is a current overview of the most important skills focusing on elementary and middle school. These essential skills continue to evolve, reflecting changes in our society and technology.
Elementary School - (Ages 6-11)
- Emotional Intelligence
- Recognizing and managing emotions
- Empathy and effective communication
- Faith Fundamentals
- Understanding basic faith principles
- Learning stories and values from family and religious texts
- Social Skills
- Cooperation and teamwork
- Respecting others and resolving conflicts
- Basic Financial Literacy
- Understanding the value of money
- Simple budgeting and saving practices
- Digital Literacy
- Safe internet practices
- Basic computer skills and digital etiquette
- Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving
- Asking questions and seeking answers
- Simple problem-solving activities
“No one is perfect- that’s why pencils have erasers.”
~ Wolfgang Riebe
Middle School (Ages 11-14)
- Self-Management
- Time management and organization
- Goal setting and planning
- Faith and Personal Values
- Exploring personal faith and its impact on daily life
- Participating in faith-based activities and community service
- Interpersonal Skills
- Effective communication and active listening
- Developing empathy and understanding diversity
- Digital Citizenship
- Understanding digital footprints and online safety
- Responsible use of social media
- Advanced Financial Literacy
- More complex budgeting and saving strategies
- Introduction to banking and investments
- Critical Thinking and Analysis
- Evaluating information sources
- Logical reasoning and decision-making
“My attitude has always been, if you fall flat on your face,
at least you’re moving forward.
All you have to do is get back up and try again.”
~ Richard Branson
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