Life Skills For Kids
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Life Skills For Kids

By Learning Facility

Get ready for a fun day teaching your little ones essential life skills they'll need to conquer the world!

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  • 1 hour
  • Online

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Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Family & Education • Education

Help kids grow confident and capable—teach key life skills with this flexible online course built for today’s digital learning age.


Course Overview:

Life doesn’t come with an instruction manual, but this course comes close. Life Skills for Kids is your go-to online programme designed to help children build a strong foundation in everyday essentials. Covering topics such as communication, problem-solving, personal responsibility, digital safety, time management, and decision-making, this course brings clarity and confidence to young learners in a light yet meaningful way.

Created to be engaging and suitable for online learning, each module encourages critical thinking and independent learning without being dull or lecture-heavy. Whether at home or on the go, kids will find content that speaks their language while still holding their attention (which, let’s be honest, is an achievement in itself). It’s structured to be educational without sounding like school, and helpful without being overwhelming.


Learning Outcomes:

  • Learn how to manage time and basic daily responsibilities.
  • Understand the value of respectful and clear communication.
  • Develop safe habits for using the internet and social media.
  • Improve decision-making and simple problem-solving strategies.
  • Build self-awareness through reflection and personal growth tools.
  • Recognise and respond appropriately to different social situations.


Who is this Course For?:

  • Parents wanting structured guidance for teaching life basics.
  • Homeschool educators looking for engaging supplemental material.
  • Schools aiming to introduce essential non-academic content.
  • Guardians helping kids become more independent thinkers.
  • After-school programme providers needing ready-made resources.
  • Carers of neurodiverse children requiring flexible content formats.
  • Youth group leaders teaching personal and social responsibility.
  • Anyone supporting young learners aged 7 to 13 online.


Career Path:

  • Youth Worker – Average salary: £25,000 per year
  • Learning Support Assistant – Average salary: £21,000 per year
  • Education Programme Coordinator – Average salary: £29,000 per year
  • Online Course Instructor (Children’s Education) – Average salary: £32,000 per year
  • Child and Family Support Worker – Average salary: £28,000 per year
  • Children’s Content Developer (eLearning) – Average salary: £35,000 per year


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