Family|Soft Skills
July 21, 2025
One year is enough to see small but meaningful changes in your child’s behavior. Daily life becomes so much easier when a child knows what cooperation means—not just as a concept, but in practice. When they understand that to work with others, they need to listen, express themselves respectfully, and handle disagreements constructively. Or when, in a moment of tension, they can recognize how they feel and respond without outbursts or withdrawal. Not because “we taught it with words,” but because they have practiced it through real-life scenarios. The truth is simple, yet often overlooked: children are not born with life skills. They learn them—if we show them how. And this is where our role at Morphoses comes in.