What They Don't Teach You in School: Answers to the Most Important Questions in an Infographic
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A navigator for growing up with the intelligence so sorely lacking in childhood.
What do we wish we knew as children? What do we wish our children knew? What's so important to discuss, but it seems too early at 6 and maybe too late at 12, during the separation process.
Beyond the school curriculum, and sometimes even home communication, many questions that shape a child's identity remain: who am I, what is my value, what is my calling, do I have goals and how to set them? What are emotions and how to cope with them? How to communicate, make friends, love? How to speak and listen to be heard? Important life skills are also not taught in school: how to be organized, give a report, invent something new, work in a team, manage a personal budget; how to understand your body and maintain health.
We've included answers to these and many other questions in an infographic for young adults aged 9 and up. Each page, presented in a captivating visual format (almost like a comic book, but deeper), introduces children to soft skills, helping them recognize and begin working on their own. Soft skills develop throughout life, but are most actively developed in childhood, when social connections are being formed.
What do we wish we knew as children? What do we wish our children knew? What's so important to discuss, but it seems too early at 6 and maybe too late at 12, during the separation process.
Beyond the school curriculum, and sometimes even home communication, many questions that shape a child's identity remain: who am I, what is my value, what is my calling, do I have goals and how to set them? What are emotions and how to cope with them? How to communicate, make friends, love? How to speak and listen to be heard? Important life skills are also not taught in school: how to be organized, give a report, invent something new, work in a team, manage a personal budget; how to understand your body and maintain health.
We've included answers to these and many other questions in an infographic for young adults aged 9 and up. Each page, presented in a captivating visual format (almost like a comic book, but deeper), introduces children to soft skills, helping them recognize and begin working on their own. Soft skills develop throughout life, but are most actively developed in childhood, when social connections are being formed.
See also:
- All books by the publisher
- All books in the series What they don't teach in school