Subscribe for Real-World Readiness

Weekly checklists, tested gear picks, 10-minute drills.

10 Life Skills We Should Teach Every Child

10 Life Skills We Should Teach Every Child

Win a
$1,000 Milwaukee Tool Package

One DIY Projects subscriber wins on May 10. A full kit of Milwaukee tools — the kind that makes a weekend project easier to finish, whether it’s a fence post, a set of shelves, or the cabinet door that’s been sticking for years. Free entry, just an email.

Hosted by our partner site

Today's podcast is about the 10 Life Skills that we should teach every child.

Related: Survival Skills for Kids | Are Your Kids Prepared?

10 Life Skills We Should Teach Every Child

The following are the original show notes from that episode.

Well the truth is these are 10 life skills we should be teaching every child and many adults who never learned. them. I have done shows like this before but I want to come at it from a slightly different angle today. More along the lines of the process behind the skills. In other words you can teach someone to cook but showing them how a stove and a knife works and giving them recipes.

That is basic technique teaching. Or you can teach the process and theory behind cooking and a person can then create meals on the fly with whatever you give them. Think about how a lot of TV cooking competition shows go today. Okay guys here are jelly beans and fish, make something. Not kidding that is a recent show I saw. Or like on Guy’s Grocery Games, you see something like this “here you get 12 bucks to make dinner”, sounds easy but “you only get to take items from three random isles in the grocery store”.

How can you do this if you always use a recipe when you cook?

If you learn to build things but only by following a blue print and materials list, how can you make up a blue print and materials list for an idea that is for now only in your head?

How can you start from scratch without understanding the underlying process and theory behind a skill?

The answer is you can’t.

Today we look at changing that.

We consider some of the possible financial upside as well.

Join Me Today to Discuss…

  • Understanding what to do is not the same as understanding why it is done a certain way
  • The Ten Life Skills
    1. Meat Cutting
    2. Carpentry
    3. Animal Husbandry
    4. Cooking
    5. Accounting and Bookkeeping
    6. Mental Simulation of an Event (job interview, asking for a date, etc.)
    7. Logical Analysis of a Claim
    8. Presentation and Teaching Skills
    9. Troubleshooting
    10. Maps and Navigation Skills
  • Final Thoughts – Do you really have all these skills yourself, do you want them.
  • Understanding procedures makes you competent, understanding theory makes you fearless and valuable

Do you really have all these skills yourself? Do you want them. Let us know in the comments section below what other life skills you think kids should learn early in life.

You Might Also Like:

Calling all preppers, craftsmen, bushmasters, outdoorsmen, and all-around skilled people, Survival Life needs YOU! Click here if you want to write for us.

Don’t forget to stay connected with us on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Instagram!

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Get field-tested gear picks and drills delivered before you ever need them.

Win a
$1,000 Milwaukee Tool Package

 One DIY Projects subscriber wins May 10. Free to enter. Approximately $1,000 in Milwaukee branded products, shipped via Amazon.com.

Hosted by our partner site

Related Articles

At a Glance: Hurricane Season 2026 Below-Average Forecast: The 2026

At a Glance The Golden Rule: Always pre filter cloudy

At a Glance: The Hybrid Survival Kit High-tech gear buys

Scroll to Top