The World Health Organization defines life skills as “a group of psychosocial competenciesi and interpersonal skillsi that help people make informed decisions, solve problems, think critically and creatively, communicate effectively, build healthy relationships, empathize with others, and cope with and manage their lives in a healthy and productive manner.”

Today, our children need to be aware of global issues and cultural differences more than ever. Global competence is essential to children growing into successful adults. 

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The World Health Organization defines life skills as “a group of psychosocial competenciesi and interpersonal skillsi that help people make informed decisions, solve problems, think critically and creatively, communicate effectively, build healthy relationships, empathize with others, and cope with and manage their lives in a healthy and productive manner.”