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What basic life skills should children learn from childhood?
Children should learn the following basic life skills from an early age:

1. Self-care ability: including basic personal hygiene habits such as dressing, washing face, brushing teeth and combing hair.

2. Dietary health knowledge: Understand the importance of a healthy diet and learn how to choose and prepare food.

3. Safety awareness: such as the correct use of electrical appliances, fire prevention and theft prevention and other basic safety knowledge.

4. Social skills: Learn basic social etiquette, such as cooperation, sharing and respect for others.

5. Emotional management: Learn to express your emotions and deal with setbacks and conflicts.

6. Time management: learn to arrange time reasonably and make goals and plans.

7. Financial management: Learn the basic concepts of financial management and savings, and cultivate a correct view of consumption.

8. Housework: Participate in the daily affairs of the family, such as tidying the room and washing dishes, and cultivate a sense of responsibility and independence.

9. Reading and writing ability: cultivate reading interest and improve writing ability.

10. problem-solving ability: cultivate logical thinking and creativity, and learn independent thinking and problem-solving methods.