Our
Programs
Skill Up’s programs are thoughtfully designed to teach essential life skills that empower children to thrive at home, in school, and in the world.
Problem
Children grow up learning facts — but not always the skills to manage emotions, communicate respectfully, or handle money wisely.
Solution
Skill Up bridges that gap with engaging, age-appropriate programs that build emotional intelligence, financial literacy, etiquette, and mental well-being — all taught by certified, experienced educators.
Why Us
- Certified coaches & educators
- Fun, interactive learning
- Focus on emotional growth + practical skills
- Proven positive impact at home and in daily life
Benefits for Your Child
- Build Emotional Confidence
- Boost Social Skills
- Encourage Smart Money Habits
- Promote Mental Well-Being
- Enhance Resilience & Problem-Solving
Programs That
Inspire
,
Skills
That Last
Our Core Programs focus on essential life skills like manners, money management, emotional intelligence, and mental well-being—designed to help children thrive in everyday life.
Emotional Intelligence (Ages 4–8)
Children at this age are just beginning to understand and express their feelings. Our Emotional Intelligence program helps them recognize emotions, build empathy, and learn healthy conflict resolution. Through fun activities, role-play, and interactive games, kids develop the tools to communicate better with peers and family, while building confidence in expressing themselves respectfully.
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Etiquette & Manners (Ages 5–8 & 9–11)
Respect, kindness, and courtesy are lifelong skills. In this program, children learn everyday manners such as polite greetings, table etiquette, and respectful communication. As they grow, the program expands to cover social interactions, personal responsibility, and leadership in group settings. Parents often notice improvements at home and in school, with children showing greater confidence and respect toward others.
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Financial Literacy (Ages 13–15)
Money habits form early, yet financial education is often overlooked in schools. Our Financial Literacy program introduces teens to money basics: saving, budgeting, spending wisely, and understanding the value of money. Through real-life simulations and engaging challenges, teens learn how to make smart financial choices, avoid common mistakes, and gain skills that set them up for independence and long-term success.
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Mental Health Literacy (Ages 13–15)
Teen years can be overwhelming, and mental well-being is critical to healthy growth. This program equips teens with practical tools to manage stress, practice self-care, and build emotional resilience. With guided discussions and activities, participants learn to understand their mental health, support their peers, and develop strategies for staying balanced in daily life. The goal is to create strong, confident, and self-aware young adults.
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