Anonymous wrote:I can shit in the woods and wipe my ass with a rabbit
Anonymous wrote:How to dance, how to do a backflip, how to be inclusive and make people feel good about themselves and comfortable, how to have good posture, how to cook, how to fold a fitted sheet, how to be cautious and smart with money, how to set boundaries, how and when to be confrontational, how to de-escalate situations, how to be a good manager and good employee, how to dress well for your body type, how to stay safe/street smarts, how to be a good guest/host, how to manage time efficiently, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Cursive writing, driving a stick shift, and a somersault off a diving board.
Anonymous wrote:What I'm trying to teach my own kids and my dad's Girl Scout troop was the skill of being willing to try. Now that we have Google and YouTube all you really need is enough faith in yourself to try something. So when my kids ask me if I can hem their pants or bake a cake that looks like a geode my response is "i don't know how yet but i bet we can figure it out." 9 times out of 10 we figure it out, have fun and save money doing it ourselves.
The more tangible things I have taught my kids is how to cook basic meals, clean the house, do yard work, wash a car, do the laundry (including what goes in the dryer and what doesn't for everyone in the house) how to comparison shop, how and why to write a thank you note and the value of reading a book before you watch the movie.
My husband is teaching our kids how to save money, how to pay bills, how to treat employees if you are the boss and lots of home repair skills.