Home-based Care Life Skills
Life skills are defined as a group of psychosocial competencies and interpersonal skills that help people make informed decisions, solve problems, think critically and creatively, communicate effectively, build healthy relationships, empathize with others, and cope with and manage their lives in a healthy and productive manner.
At International Sleek Hospitality Ltd we not only focus on the professional hotel and restaurant operations training but also offering home-based care life skills targeting youth (10–15-year-olds), home staying wives and domestic workers.
Our objective is to help the young generation develop attitudes and beliefs in a positive manner so that they contribute to the society and achieve success as they transition to adulthood, and the work world. The life skills lesson package is intended to apply to the young generation aged 10 to 24 years old.
Expected Outcome
Through life skills education, young generations are equipped with fundamentals skills necessary for transitioning to productive adulthood; manage stress; learn to deal with difficult emotions; practice positivism; improve self-esteem; feel empathy; learn to listen to others carefully; learn to set personal boundary; handle dispute well; find balance between priorities and demands; communicate confidently; set goals; make decisions; solve problems; think critically and creatively; use executive functional skills; and learn to bounce back from adversity.
The skills we train include:
- Basic cooking skills – stocks, soups, salads and their dressing, meat and their sauces
- Breakfast dishes
- Hygiene in the kitchen
- Basic baking skills
- Simple meal plans, (economical buying)
- Housekeeping techniques – handling laundry, cleaning the house, bed making procedures and lavatory cleaning procedures
- Dining etiquette – table set up etc
- Communication and Interpersonal Skills
- Decision-Making and Critical Thinking Skills
- Coping and Self-Management Skills.