
Charotar No Awaj
25 Feb 2022
The first happiness is to do it by yourself. A healthy body is the first requirement of a person's life. Life skills education needs to be experience oriented. Experiential learning has a greater impact on the human mind than what is read, heard or seen. Life skills education is not just education to inculcate values or ideals. Life skills education is a system that awakens the strengths of students by inculcating the necessary skills in real life.
Life skills education means the skills, lifestyle improvement education necessary to move forward in life, to build a successful, happy, peaceful and healthy life and to continue to develop. The World Health Organization has defined and defined basic life skills for youth. 1. Self awareness 2. Empathy-Empathy 3. Problem Solving 4. Decision making power 5. Effective accreditation 6. Inter-human interaction 7. Creative thinking 8. Critical thinking 9. Stress adaptation. These core skills are interconnected with respect to one's thoughts, feelings and behavior. As these skills are acquired in one way or another, personality and competence develop. As a result, the lives of the youth are enhanced. Our strong future rests on our capable young generation. A life skills approach enables the youth to face challenges in their lives. In different societies, the terms teenagers, youth and youth are used to refer to different age groups, their roles and responsibilities. Similarly, acquiring decision-making life skills well is knowing the possible options available to a given situation and the various decision-makers and the resulting consequences. In problem solving, it is necessary to be mature to solve the problem with the best option from the various challenges that come in the life of the youth. He follows a certain method of work till a positive solution is obtained from whatever obstacles he faces.
Keeping these things in mind, many programs are always conducted by Nivedita Foundation chair person Nipaben keeping in mind the interest of the students. At that time Nipaben Patel along with the students of Social Work Department of Sardar Patel University held a weekly life skills education program at Kumar Primary School in Mogri. In which a campaign program was held to develop life skills like self-reflection and creative thinking among the students. The entire program was organized by Nipaben Patel, Chairperson of Nivedita Foundation and students of Social Work Department of Sardar Patel University.