Hurray Kids
At Hurray Kids, we partner with parents & teachers to train our children think independently, be emotionally balanced and socially adaptable. These Life Skills prepare the child for 21st century requirement. Hurray Kids follows World Health Organisation (WHO) recommended Life Skills framework.
Designed on WHO recommended 10 Life Skills
For 2-3 yrs, 4-5 yrs, 6-7 yrs and 8-10 yrs


Life Skills Orientation Kit
This kit contains a set of cards on 10 Lifeskills, recommended by WHO – Self awareness, Decision making, Problem solving, Critical thinking, Creative thinking, Coping with stress, Managing emotions, Empathy, Effective communication & Interpersonal skills
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Life Skills Worksheets
The 3 life skills of Creative Thinking, Effective Communication and Managing Emotions have been simplified in form of simple exercises for children
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Pre School Curriculum
To train preschoolers on Life Skills, our curriculum is an useful tool for teachers
- Customized course material
- Alignment session for teachers
- Easy integration with regular curriculum

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