Dear Ishmeet,
With reference to your posting, please find some trainings designed specifically for kids. We have an outbound training program designed for the following outcomes:
LIFE SKILLS:
Financial Responsibility:
- Value of money
- Saving
- Spending wisely
- Learn to work out a budget, including a plan for savings, and stick with it.
- To stay out of debt - only buying what you can pay for.
- Learning to live within their means.
- Open a checking account and learn how to use it.
- How to write bills and pay them on time.
- How to use a credit card wisely.
Safety:
- Safety at home
- Fire
- Chemicals
- Sharp instruments
- Electricity
- First aid
- Safety outside home
- Road safety
- Wary of strangers
- Policemen are friends
- Playground safety
- Bullying and fighting
- Natural hazards.
Environmental responsibility:
- Keeping your surroundings clean
- Waste management
- Green planet
- Minimal wastage.
Health management:
- Personal hygiene
- Clean surroundings: How to do everyday housework like disinfecting toilets, vacuuming, dusting, dishes, etc.
- Prescription drugs
- Food and water hygiene
- Dressing appropriately for the climate.
Personal management and self-awareness:
- Five S basics
- Time management
- Etiquette and manners
- Self-image/body image
- Understanding responsibility
- Self-reliance
- How to do lawn work such as mowing, gardening, weeding, raking, trimming bushes and trees.
- How to take care of the house structure and appliances such as painting, washing siding & windows, replacing furnace filters, routine maintenance on appliances.
- How to do laundry and iron.
- How to make memories including keeping track of family birthdays, holidays, and special occasions, being thoughtful on those days.
Making informed choices:
- Ethics
- Ambitions
- Expectations
- Adjustment to change
- That they will realize character is very important.
- To always work hard at whatever you do.
- That honesty is an important virtue as is keeping promises.
- Choosing to do right, even when everyone else is doing wrong; meaning how to deal with peer pressure.
- Living with the consequences of their decisions - whether good or bad.
- To be charitable and kind to others.
- How to make good decisions by sorting and thinking through the issues.
Please get in touch with us to run these programs for your students.