Life Skills for Tweens
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Introduction, education is not preparation for life. Education is life itself. John Dewey. So your mother, aunt or teacher hands you this book and you have 99 things you'd rather be doing. Whether you're 13, 18 or older, you should be interested in learning life lessons. After all. You've done well up to this point and it should be simple to do things like pay the rent, make an omelet or throw a pair of sneakers in the washing machine when you need to, in fact, learning how to iron a shirt, save money or solve problems might be the last thing on your mind. On the other hand, you may want to take on more responsibility and learn skills that will help you become more confident. These practical life lessons will benefit you for a long time. So keep reading if you're interested.