Essential Life Skills Worksheets: Teaching Kids Their Address, Phone Numbers, and Safety Basics

Why Teaching Life Skills Matters in Today’s World
Teaching children fundamental life skills has never been more critical in our fast-paced digital age. As homeschool parents, we have the unique opportunity to ensure our children master these essential abilities at their own pace. Our new Life Skills Worksheet Pack provides a structured, engaging way to teach crucial information every child should know.
What’s Included in the Life Skills Worksheet Pack
This comprehensive 12-page pack focuses on essential information every child should know:
- Personal contact information practice
- Emergency phone numbers
- Address writing and memorization
- Healthy living habits
- Safety awareness
- Emergency contact cards
- Safe people identification

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Life Skills Worksheets
Making Learning Fun and Memorable
Each worksheet has been thoughtfully designed with child-friendly illustrations and clear, easy-to-follow instructions. The pack includes multiple practice opportunities, allowing children to build confidence through repetition. The worksheets can be used individually or as part of a broader life skills curriculum.
Building Safety and Independence
One of the most important aspects of childhood development is learning to navigate the world safely and independently. These worksheets help children:
- Memorize important phone numbers through structured practice
- Learn to write and recite their complete address
- Identify trusted adults and emergency contacts
- Understand basic healthy living principles
- Create their own emergency information card
Extended Learning Activities
Take these worksheets to the next level with these engaging activities:
- Role-play emergency scenarios using the learned information
- Practice writing addresses on real envelopes
- Create a family phone directory
- Design a healthy living routine chart
- Make a neighborhood safety map
Age-Appropriate Learning
While these worksheets are suitable for children ages 5-12, they can be adapted for different skill levels:
- Younger children can practice with assistance
- Older children can work independently
- Advanced learners can help create additional practice scenarios
- Multiple children can work together for peer learning
Implementation Tips for Parents
To make the most of these worksheets:
- Set aside dedicated practice time
- Make it part of your daily routine
- Celebrate progress and achievements
- Review information regularly
- Keep completed worksheets accessible
Safety First: Teaching Without Fear
When teaching safety information, maintain a positive, empowering approach:
- Focus on capability rather than fear
- Practice regularly but casually
- Make it a natural part of daily life
- Encourage questions and discussion
- Review and update information as needed
