Life Skills Your Kids Must Know
Some of today’s young adults are entering the world completely clueless about how to take care of things around the home. If you want your children to leave home fully prepared, you need to teach your kids important life skills. Whether it’s cooking or spending money wisely, there are life skills your kids must know.
Life Skills Your Kids Must Know
Cooking
Unless you want your children to live off fast food or frozen dinners when they move out, you need to teach them how to cook. Start your children early by choosing tasks that are appropriate for their ages. For example, small kids can wash fruit and vegetables, stir ingredients together, etc. Older children can begin learning to how to cut fruit and vegetables and measure ingredients.
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Banking
Another important life skill children need to learn is banking. This includes writing a check and balancing a checkbook. While we do rely on online banking and debit cards in today’s world, these are still important skills to learn.
Cleaning
Your children should be involved in daily, weekly, and monthly cleaning projects. In some cleaning tasks, your children may only be allowed to watch, but it’s important they see how things are done. As your children get older, they can do more and more tasks on their own.
Home Improvement
In the beginning, your children may only be able to watch you do certain things. However, as your children get older, they can learn to hammer a nail, tighten a leaky water pipe, change the flushing mechanism in the toilet, etc. Your children can also learn to touch up paint, fix small holes in the wall, and much more. Get your kids involved whenever you can.
First Aid
Your children should also know how to treat small cuts and scrapes with antibiotic cream and bandages after the area has been cleaned with alcohol. As your children get older, you can take them to CPR classes to learn even more.
Spending Money Wisely
Last, but not least, you need to teach your children money skills. This includes comparing prices, using coupons, and getting the most with their money. Your children don’t have to be extreme couponers, but there is so much you can teach them that will help them save money in the future.
As a parent, you want your children to grow up with the skills they need to take care of themselves. Whether you teach your children basic first aid or how to cook, these are life skills kids must know.
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I struggle with teaching these things amongst all the rest that we have to teach! This is a great list to get myself in gear.
Same here, I seem to forget a lot of life skills that I’ve used naturally for so long.