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'Life
Skills' though an essential part of a child's overall development is a
largely un-supported issue in India. There are multiple institutions
that provide basic needs such as food, shelter, education and primary
health care for vulnerable children; but there aren't many
organizations that support Life Skills Based Education Programs. Life
Skills enables a child's holistic development, wherein he/she develops
an ability to cope with real life situations outside of a support
institution; where they are able to take conscious, confident decisions
about their life; and can successfully integrate into mainstream
society. For this, the necessary skills are: decision-making, problem
solving, communication and interpersonal skills, self-awareness,
empathy, coping with emotions and stress.
Most
institutions support vulnerable children/ youth, primarily through
basic needs such as food, shelter, education and primary health care;
leaving a huge gap in the child's comprehensive development and growth.
As such, when a child/ youth 'graduates' from a support institution who
provides for basic needs, there may still be a gap of life skills
development opportunity and exposure. Without an opportunity to develop
cognitive, personal and interpersonal abilities, the child/ youth may
fail to realize their potential and drop out of gainful employment
and/or be unsuccessful in managing their families and households.
In
a country where there are millions of vulnerable children and youth,
Dream A Dream noticed this critical missing link in their development
needs and strived to fulfill and empower them through Life Skills.
Endeavoring to give an access to opportunities to explore creativity,
sports, outdoors and related fields; Dream A Dream improves the quality
of their lives as well as provides a platform where innovation can take
place. For example, a HIV+ child may have access to education but
creativity will help the child give vent to their emotions and
traumatic experiences. A 12-year-old runaway street kid exposed to a
particular art, music, theatre will not only help the child build
critical life-skills but will also provide an avenue for the child to
build a professional career in any of these areas.
Since
1999, Dream A Dream has worked with over 3000 vulnerable children and
youth and offering them innovative programs that foster life skills
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