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Kids & Skills: The Skill Finder Guide + 300 Idea Rescue List

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Screens are not the whole problem.


The real question is what your child has to return to when the screen goes off.

Kids & Skills helps parents guide children toward real-world confidence, creativity, practice, and purpose — without pressure, panic, or turning the home into another performance system.


This guide helps you notice where your child comes alive, test possible skill directions gently, and turn small sparks into real practice and visible progress.


Inside, you’ll also get the full 300 Idea Rescue List — a practical menu of screen-free and smart-creativity ideas for kids, tweens, and teens, organized by age, interest, energy, and skill type.


This is not just a list of activities.

It is a system for helping children build identity through what they can learn, make, practice, repair, create, move, cook, code, perform, build, and contribute.


What’s Inside

Inside the guide:

  • The 14-Day Skill Finder system
  • How to spot your child’s natural clues and interests
  • Skill types: body, music, words, hands, technology, people, money, leadership, care, and visual creation
  • How to turn interest into practice
  • What to do when a child quits
  • How to use screens as skill tools instead of passive scrolling
  • Parent scripts for comparison, resistance, and low motivation
  • Printable worksheets, planners, and trackers
  • The complete 300 Idea Rescue List by age group


Who It’s For

Perfect for parents who say:

“My child is always on a screen.”

“They say they have nothing to do.”

“I want less scrolling, but I don’t know what to offer instead.”

“My child needs more confidence, creativity, and real-life direction.”

“I want screens to become tools — not the center of childhood.”


Give your child more than screen limits. Give them a path back to real life.

Download Kids & Skills: The Skill Finder Guide + 300 Idea Rescue List today and start with one small skill, one small project, and one real-life win.

You will get a PDF (4MB) file