⭐ Happy Skills: Everyday Life Skills for Children (Ages 5–12)
- 1. 1.1 What Is a Routine? 00:01:45
- 2. 1.2 Why Routines Help My Brain 00:01:49
- 3. 1.3 My Morning Wake-Up Plan 00:01:27
- 4. 1.4 Getting Out of Bed the First Time 00:01:27
- 5. 1.5 Making My Bed (Simple Version) 00:01:15
- 6. 1.6 Brushing Teeth the Right Way 00:01:01
- 7. 1.7 Getting Dressed Without Complaining 00:00:51
- 8. 1.8 Choosing Clothes the Night Before 00:01:02
- 9. 1.9 Packing My Backpack 00:01:11
- 10. 1.10 Checking My School Checklist 00:00:45
- 11. 1.11 Eating Breakfast Without Rushing 00:00:50
- 12. 1.12 Cleaning Up After Breakfast 00:00:52
- 13. 1.13 Leaving the House Calmly 00:00:53
- 14. 1.14 After-School Reset Routine 00:00:54
- 15. 1.15 Putting Shoes and Backpack Away 00:00:33
- 1. 2.1 What Good Listening Looks Like 00:00:43
- 2. 2.2 Stopping When My Name Is Called 00:01:08
- 3. 2.3 Looking at the Person Who Is Talking 00:01:06
- 4. 2.4 Keeping My Body Still 00:00:49
- 5. 2.5 Following Directions the First Time 00:00:54
- 6. 2.6 Listening Without Interrupting 00:00:54
- 7. 2.7 Saying “Okay” the Right Way 00:00:56
- 8. 2.8 Listening All the Way Through 00:00:59
- 9. 2.9 Asking Questions the Right Way 00:01:06
- 10. 2.10 Listening Even When I Don’t Feel Like It 00:01:02
- 11. 2.11 Listening at School 00:01:10
- 12. 2.12 Listening at Home 00:01:16
- 13. 2.13 Listening During Group Time 00:01:16
- 14. 2.14 Waiting for My Turn to Speak 00:01:11
- 15. 2.15 Listening When I Am Upset 00:01:22
Lesson Overview
A checklist helps you remember important things. It tells you what to pack and what to finish. Look at your checklist slowly. Check off each item when it is done. If something is missing, fix it right away. Do not wait until the last minute. A checklist keeps your brain organized. It helps you feel confident before school. When everything is ready, you feel calm. Calm mornings lead to better school days. Using a checklist is a smart habit. Smart habits build strong futures.
About this course
A fun, kid-friendly course that helps children ages 5–12 build real everyday skills. Kids learn simple routines they can follow at home and at school. They practice listening, sharing, waiting, and using kind words. They learn what to do when they feel ma
This course includes:
- • Short, focused modules that keep kids engaged
- • Real-life practice challenges after each lesson
- • Calm-down tools and emotion regulation guides
- • Access on desktop, tablet, or mobile