Life skills vary greatly depending on social norms and community expectations but skills that function for well-being and aid individuals to develop into active and productive members of their communities are considered as life skills.
During the assessment process, be sure to take your time and answer the questions to the best of your ability. There are no wrong answers…The goal is to measure what it is that you already know so that you will be able to figure out how much more you will need to learn and see your progress at the end of the courses.
This assessment has been broken down into 2 parts to make it easier and to give you time to rest between them. Be sure to take both assessments to get a full scope of your skills.