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To develop life skills for children, the Family Affairs Council issues the “Life is a Skill” guidebook

The Family Affairs Council (FAC) has released the “Life is a Skill” guidebook in conjunction with the launch of the Life is a Skill campaign, one of the initiatives of the Human Capacity Development Program as part of the National Strategy for the Family.

The guide aims to help parents develop life skills in their children from seven to eighteen years of age by providing a set of methods, information, and guidelines based on scientific experiments and the opinions of a group of experts and specialists in the field of development and children’s learning of skills.

The release of the guide coincides with the return of students to the classroom, as the guide offers many messages to parents and education staff to support embracing talent from a young age, and the best ways to develop it and help children discover it at an early age.

On this occasion, Her Excellency the Secretary General of the Family Affairs Council extended her sincere thanks to the supporting and contributing parties in building the content of the guidebook, which will contribute to the formation of a common vision that leads all actors to empower a talented generation capable of building a better tomorrow.

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