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Start Living Life to the Full: Self-help can help you to help yourself by learning to sort out your feelings when you feel low, worried or hopeless.

Feeling low?

Find out below the core life problems faced by individuals at different stages of development
Based On Different Life Stages

Early Childhood

Lack of School Readiness

Children enter reception without the foundational competencies required to engage with the curriculum.

Deficits in Basic Self-Care

Significant numbers of children are unable to eat or drink independently or are not toilet trained upon starting school.

Delayed Motor Skills

Children frequently lack the coordination to perform simple tasks like tying their own shoes or peeling a whole piece of fruit.

Digital-Physical Confusion

Due to excessive screen time, nearly a third of children try to "swipe" the pages of physical books or do not know how to handle whole, uncut food.
Based On Different Life Stages

Junior Years

"Messy" Independence

Younger children often have a chaotic or unorganized approach to daily challenges, requiring a transition to "simple wins" in personal responsibility.

Declining Practical Capability

Educators have observed a marked decline in independence, children are now struggle with everyday simple tasks.

Weak Perseverance

There is a documented lack of resilience and an increased "fear of failure" that prevents children from attempting tasks they might find difficult.
Based On Different Life Stages

Adolescence

Transition to Self-Reliance

Adolescents often struggle to move from simply "thriving" (getting by under care) to "flying" (reaching confident independence)

Fragile Resilience

A pervasive fear of failure leads older students to give up easily or drop challenging classes just to avoid the possibility of receiving a low mark.

Inability to Solve Simple Physical Problems

Even academically capable students may struggle with manual tasks.

Handwriting Deterioration

Legibility has declined significantly, with some secondary school pupils' writing being comparable to that of a four-year-old.
Based On Different Life Stages

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"Messy" Independence

Younger children often have a chaotic or unorganized approach to daily challenges, requiring a transition to "simple wins" in personal responsibility.

Declining Practical Capability

Educators have observed a marked decline in independence, children are now struggle with everyday simple tasks.

Weak Perseverance

There is a documented lack of resilience and an increased "fear of failure" that prevents children from attempting tasks they might find difficult.
Based On Different Life Stages

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"Messy" Independence

Younger children often have a chaotic or unorganized approach to daily challenges, requiring a transition to "simple wins" in personal responsibility.

Declining Practical Capability

Educators have observed a marked decline in independence, children are now struggle with everyday simple tasks.

Weak Perseverance

There is a documented lack of resilience and an increased "fear of failure" that prevents children from attempting tasks they might find difficult.
Based On Different Life Stages

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"Messy" Independence

Younger children often have a chaotic or unorganized approach to daily challenges, requiring a transition to "simple wins" in personal responsibility.

Declining Practical Capability

Educators have observed a marked decline in independence, children are now struggle with everyday simple tasks.

Weak Perseverance

There is a documented lack of resilience and an increased "fear of failure" that prevents children from attempting tasks they might find difficult.
Based On Different Life Stages

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"Messy" Independence

Younger children often have a chaotic or unorganized approach to daily challenges, requiring a transition to "simple wins" in personal responsibility.

Declining Practical Capability

Educators have observed a marked decline in independence, children are now struggle with everyday simple tasks.

Weak Perseverance

There is a documented lack of resilience and an increased "fear of failure" that prevents children from attempting tasks they might find difficult.

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