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  1. Several games help simulate life skills, including the game of Life, Monopoly, Skidoo, Pay Day and Twister. Learn how to interact with others, manage money and make important life decisions with help from a university campus president in this free video on life skills.

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  2. Sports help develop life skills by teaching people how to interact with other teammates and opposing teams, how to take instructions from a coach and how to deal with disappointment. Learn to anticipate new opportunities through playing on a sports team with advice from a university campus president in this free video on life skills.

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  3. Life skills are defined as any action or activity that an individual needs to engage in to feel and life independently. Discover important life skills, such as being able to communicate and interact with others, using information from a university campus president in this free video on life skills.

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  4. Teaching life skills can require several strategies, including having the student interact with the teacher, allowing the student to read and write about a particular life skill or demonstrating a life skill. Consider the student and how they may learn best when teaching life skills using advice from a university campus president in this free video on life skills.

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  5. Teaching life skills in homeschool requires paying special attention to social interaction. Allow homeschooled children to play and learn with other kids their own age. Encourage life skills in homeschool through demonstration and fun activities with help from a university campus president in this free video on life skills.

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  6. When teaching life skills to adults, first discuss the life skill, then demonstrate the skill and finally help the person practice the skill. Offer encouragement and celebrate life skills learned by adults with advice from a university campus president in this free video on life skills.

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  7. Teach life skills, such as social interaction, to autistic teenagers by tapping into the strengths of the teenager, working with family members first and then slowly expanding the circle of social interaction. Allow an autistic child to gain confidence by moving slowing when teaching life skills. Get more information on teach life skills from a university campus president in this free video on life skills.

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  8. To teach life skills to developmental students, understand their student's functioning level, speak on their level, demonstrate the skill and have the student repeat the demonstration. Modify teaching style and demonstrations to fit each student's individual learning style with help from a university campus president in this free video on life skills.

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  9. Teaching life skills to a drug abuser requires working in a group environment to help the individual overcome the tendency to focus all attention on their drug of choice. Ensure that a drug abuser is receiving the appropriate treatment before attempting to teach life skills, and consider more advice from a university campus president in this free video on life skills.

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  10. When teaching life skills to a person with down syndrome, use demonstrations to show them how to do something and then have them repeat the skill. Avoid assuming that a person with down syndrome will demonstrate a life skill in the same way it was taught, and use advice from a university campus president in this free video on life skills.

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  11. Teaching teens life skills requires getting the teen to focus on the teacher, creating an interactive environment and allowing the teen to act out the skill. Help motivate teenagers to want to learn specific life skills with help from a university campus president in this free video on life skills.

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Teachers play an integral role in the development and education of children. Working in schools, academies or a community setting, a teacher's job focuses on facilitating student learning through lessons and demonstrations. High school teachers, in particular, play an important role in helping prepare students for college and jobs in the real world. All teachers, high school teachers included, face the difficult job of keeping students engaged and excited about learning. In this free video series on life skills, a university campus president explains how to teach life skills to different individuals. Learn to teach life skills to homeschool students, adults, drug abusers and autistic teenagers. Find out how sports help to teach life skills and get tips on teaching life skills to people with down syndrome. Life skills are incredibly important for functioning in society.

 
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Dr. Darren Adamson Dr. Darren Adamson is the campus president for the Salt Lake City, Utah, campus of Argosy University. He has been working in education and psychology for many years.dkdk

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