
Life skills training covers daily skills, basic skills and self-education that participants can use in their present and future lives.
To raise individuals who are well-developed in a balanced and healthy manner in terms of body, mind, morality, spirit and emotion (materially and spiritually), and who are aware of and fulfill their responsibilities towards themselves, their families, their environment, society and ultimately the universe.
Skills training has two areas of competence: daily life skills and basic life skills. Daily Life Skills Training: This is the training in which individuals acquire the skills they need to manage their daily lives and to maintain their quality daily lives. Basic Life Skills Training: This is the training provided to ensure that individuals have basic skills that they can use in their current and future lives in addition to their academic success.
- Daily Living Skills
- Self-Care Skills
- Balanced Life Skills
- Relationship Management Skills
- Ability to Organize and Use Living Spaces
- Ability to Behave Adaptably in Social Areas
- Ability to Organize Your Economic Life
- Ability to Participate in Sports Activities
- Literacy skills
- Communication skills
- Ability to collect information and data
- Decision making skills
- Social participation skills
- Ability to use information technologies/digital citizenship
- Observation skills
- Problem solving skills
- Research skills
- Entrepreneurial skills
People who care about their personal development and want to take a more active role in social and cultural life by establishing successful relationships in their business and private lives can participate in this training.