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10 practical skills every child needs to succeed in life

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 26, 2025, 15:00 IST
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What kids should know about life skills

Most parents focus on academics, extracurricular activities, and achievements when preparing their children for the future. But real success in life comes from practical skills that require no talent, just effort, awareness, and practice. These skills help shape a child into a responsible, confident, and well-rounded individual. Here are 10 practical skills every child should learn to thrive in life.


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Respecting others’ time

Time is one of the most valuable resources, and teaching children to respect others’ time is a necessary life skill. Whether it’s arriving on time for school, not interrupting someone mid-conversation, or submitting assignments before deadlines, being careful with time shows consideration and responsibility. Teach your child simple habits like using timers, planning ahead, and valuing commitments.


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Making an effort for others


Small acts of effort can make a big difference in relationships. Encourage the child to show kindness and initiative, helping a friend carry books, making a handmade birthday card, or simply offering words of encouragement. Making an effort for others fosters empathy, strengthens relationships, and builds a strong sense of community.


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Having a positive attitude


Life is full of ups and downs, but a positive attitude helps children navigate challenges with resilience. Teach them to focus on solutions instead of problems, practice gratitude, and reframe negative thoughts. A simple mantra like “I can do this!” can empower children to face difficulties with confidence and optimism.


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Being high energy


Energy is contagious! Children who bring enthusiasm and energy into their daily activities naturally inspire and uplift those around them. Encourage movement, outdoor play, and an active lifestyle to help them maintain a positive energy level. Teach them the importance of good sleep, hydration, and proper nutrition to stay physically and mentally energetic.


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Being passionate


Passion fuels purpose. Help your child discover what excites them—whether it’s music, sports, science, or storytelling. Encourage them to dive deep into their interests, experiment with new hobbies, and take pride in what they love. Passionate individuals are naturally driven, engaged, and more likely to turn their interests into fulfilling careers.


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Confident body language


Nonverbal communication speaks louder than words. Teach your child to stand tall, maintain eye contact, and offer a firm handshake. These small adjustments help them appear more confident and self-assured, which will serve them well in school, social settings, and eventually in the workplace.


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Being open to learning

A child who loves learning without resistance will always grow. Encourage curiosity, questions, and a willingness to explore new ideas. Instead of saying, “I can’t do this,” teach them to say, “I can’t do this yet.” Learning is a lifelong journey, and developing a growth mindset will set them up for success.


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Going the extra mile


Success comes to those who put in extra effort. Teach your child the importance of doing more than what’s expected—whether it’s reviewing their homework an extra time, helping a teammate even when it’s not required, or tidying up their space without being asked. Going the extra mile builds discipline and sets them apart.


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Being prepared


Preparation prevents stress. Teach your child to plan ahead, laying out clothes the night before, reviewing materials before a test, or carrying a water bottle for long outings. These small habits instill responsibility and ensure they are always ready for what’s next.


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Developing a strong work ethic


Hard work beats talent when talent doesn’t work hard. Instill in your child the importance of dedication, consistency, and perseverance. Whether it’s completing a school project with diligence or helping with household chores, children should understand that effort leads to achievement and personal satisfaction.


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