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    What Skills Are You Teaching Your Kids ?

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    • M Offline
      mummyjoyce
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      Looks can be deceiving

      Street smart – in term of working and delivering
      Listening skill
      No matter what happen, family is always there for you

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        jedamum
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        in no particular order, on top of what some of you have already stated,

        (1) know what to say (not to say) at the right time
        (2) know that sometimes he has to do things because it is the right thing to do even if he does not like to or want to
        (3) learning to say ‘No’ in the face of negative peer pressure and respecting others who said ‘No’

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          rocklee
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          1.Learn to handle failures

          2. Learn to take pressure
          3. Learn to manage own emotions
          4. Learn to stand up for himself if he thinks he’s right
          5. Learn to forgive

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            csc
            last edited by

            To make friends and be sociable.


            To choose their friends wisely.

            To maintain friendships with existing friends. :lol:

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              sashimi
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              Edit: cos skunk is right!


              Skills then. Well I continue to train my dd’s sense of aesthetic taste. Eg. To be able to coordinate colours and in the process develop good dress sense. I think this is very important because it affects how you feel ant yourself, how others view you and an ability to be aesthetically sensible affects almost everything we do from manners to design.

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                CookiesMonster
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                1) Housekeeping 101 as Mummy & maid won’t be there forever.

                2) Cooking 1001 as next time yr gfren/bfren won’t know how to cook.
                3) Why is personal hygiene, cleanliness important?
                4) Why being organized is good?
                5) Having Right Attitude is the key to coursing through obstacles!
                6) Getting Right is Good but Getting Right after a few Wrongs is Better.
                7) Opportunity Cost
                😎 Don’t go through Life without giving a try to live your Dreams
                9) Return to Society once you are able to
                10) To reinforce your Knowledge, go & coach yr classmates

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                  skunk
                  last edited by

                  most of those mentioned here are not strictly "skills" LOL


                  The skills i’ll teach them:

                  Martial Arts. Beat those who oppose you into submission.
                  Fishing, hunting and survival skills. Be the last one standing when everyone else is dead.
                  Music and Art. Keeps you sane in an insane world.

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                    CookiesMonster
                    last edited by

                    skunk:
                    most of those mentioned here are not strictly \"skills\" LOL


                    The skills i'll teach them:

                    Martial Arts. Beat those who oppose you into submission.
                    Fishing, hunting and survival skills. Be the last one standing when everyone else is dead.
                    Music and Art. Keeps you sane in an insane world.
                    Wah liew...Better not to Mess with this \"Skunk\" :lol:

                    Martial Arts - Does the kid's particulars hv to be submitted to Police? Cos during my times, those learning it must submit.
                    Fishing - I think my kids are more like BAITS to the fish
                    Hunting - Does chasing after cockroaches count? Take after Mummy hehehe
                    Music - Both r backseat singers but can tell Mummy that her singing can bring the \"house down\"
                    Art - Doddling counted?

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                      skunk
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                      another one to teach them after they turn 18. How to hold their liquor well, remain sober after 12 beers at least.

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                        UncleLim
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                        Wow - quite a bunch of good replies !!


                        Another 2 to add for myself:

                        (1) Be Honest - Better to be corrected now than to keep on spinning lies to cover the original lie. And it is ok to be wrong sometimes cos nobody is perfect.

                        (2) Fight Addiction (aka Mind Over Body) - Any addiction, over-eating, smoking, TV. Master your body and not the other way around.

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