
Posted by danielbenson on February 1, 2018 05:02:58 There are plenty of articles about learning life skills for adults.
I find this one to be quite useful.
I like how you can have an idea of what you want to learn before you start, and you can follow a schedule so you can do that, but I also think it is helpful to have a clear goal.
For example, I started life skills in September 2018 and started using them for the first time in February 2019.
I have never had a problem with my life skills, and I am doing fine with my learning.
But I do wish there was a way to do life skills activity before you go to school.
This is my own personal take on life skills.
You can follow this schedule to see where you are in the process.
Start life skills before you ever get to school or work, I don’t think it makes sense.
If you want a solid foundation, you should be doing something.
If not, then you can start learning the things you can use at home and on your own.
So, you might be saying, “But I’m in school and I’m a parent of a child.”
I’m sorry.
You are already in school.
You probably want to be doing some of the things I am saying.
You should be working on your life skills because you need to.
There are a few other life skills articles out there that I recommend you check out, and if you don’t want to get into it all at once, I have a lot of good articles to share.
Here are a couple links to the articles that I liked the most: The Learning Skills for Adults article by Lisa B.