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The eight key skills

Key skill 08 / 08

Managing Myself

Getting started, keeping going, making a plan, knowing yourself. The steady self-running that school calls "independent learning," and home just calls growing up.

01What it looks like at home

It's the quietest skill, and the most telling. What she does when nobody is standing over her.

  • Getting started without being nagged. The hardest part, and she does it quietly.
  • Making a plan and keeping to enough of it to get there. It doesn't have to be the whole plan.
  • Keeping going when a thing turns boring or hard. Rather than dropping it the moment it stops being fun.
  • Knowing what she's good at and what she finds tricky. And saying so out loud.

02From a moment to the log

Here are three real-shaped moments. You write a line when it happens, and Sustenance suggests the skill it shows. That is the whole job.

AAoife · age 11Mon 11 May · 08:50

Set herself the job of learning a tune on the tin whistle by the weekend. Put a tick chart on her door and practised most mornings before anyone reminded her.

Managing MyselfBeing CreativeSuggested for you
AAoife · age 11Thu 14 May · 13:15

Cleared and reorganised her own desk before starting a project. "I can't think when it's a mess." Then laid out exactly what she'd need before she began.

Managing MyselfStaying WellSuggested for you
AAoife · age 11Sat 23 May · 16:00

Stuck with a frustrating model that kept collapsing for over an hour. Took a short break, then came back to finish it rather than abandoning it half-built.

Managing MyselfProblem-solvingSuggested for you

A line is plenty. You don't tag it, write it up, or grade it. You note what happened, and the skill comes attached. Add a photo if there's one to hand.

03In the report

When review comes round, those scattered moments are already gathered under the skill, written up in plain, assessor-ready language. This is the Managing Myself section of a term report, drawn from the moments above and others like them.

When review comes round, the report is already mostly written, and she's the one who, day by day, wrote it.

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