Developing People Skills Early: JOIN Global #PeopleSkillsChat Nov. 1st 10am EST

Developing People Skills Early in Life is our #PeopleSkills global Twitter chat topic.

WHEN: Sunday Nov. 1st, 2020 at 10AM EST. Hashtag: #PeopleSkillsChat


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Background on Chat: Developing People Skills Early in Life

When we speak of developing people skills, we so often focus on adults. We think about how to interact at work, in social meetings, and now in virtual settings. However, our interactions with others start as children — in fact even as babies. It’s interesting to look earlier times in our lives and see what our people skills were like back then. What challenges did we face? How did our parents, teachers, and environment shape our people skills? Please join us this Sunday Nov. 1st in global #PeopleSkillsChat on Twitter at 10am EST to explore developing people skills early in life.



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Developing People Skills Early in Life

As we explore this topic in the upcoming People Skills global Twitter chat, here are some questions to get us thinking in advance. Actual questions will post live during the chat on Sunday 10amET.

  • When you picture babies interacting with other babies, what do you see?
  • Early people skills development is _________.
  • What kinds of relationship challenges, if any, do young school age children have?
  • What people skills benefit the most from early development?
  • Reflecting back on your teenage years, how did you interact with others? Challenges?
  • How can children and teenagers develop their people skills?
  • What assumptions about others make interacting easy or difficult?
  • What are some of the key challenges at any age in dealing with people you don’t know well?
  • How can parents and teachers help children develop good people skills?
  • What messages do children, teenagers, and young adults get from society that can help or hinder people skills development?
  • How can we as a society help the youth today develop people skills for digital and in-person interactions?
  • What youthful traits help make people skills easier to develop?
  • Where do children, teenagers, and young adults have opportunities to develop and show their leadership people skills?
  • If everyone developed their people skills earlier in life, they would _______________.


So bring your personal perspective, your favorite beverage, and join the people skills global chat community this Sunday Nov. 1st, 2020 at 10amEST on Twitter (hashtag: #PeopleSkillsChat) to discuss developing people skills early in life.


I also invite you to continue this chat by joining the LinkedIn Group People Skills Succeed to be a part of all the people skills discussions everyday 24×7.



Shout Out of Gratitude

My gratitude to all who participate and grow the people skills global chat community on Twitter (#PeopleSkillsChat), and LinkedIn. We welcome your suggestions for topics, offers to co-host, and most especially your insights.

Continued thanks to generous chat moderators Jandis Price, Tom Rhodes, for their time and insightful contributions.





Hope you will all join People Skills Global Twitter Chat (Hashtag #PeopleSkillsChat) this Sunday Nov. 1st, 2020 10am EST/9amCST/8amMST/7am PST to explore developing people skills early in life.

Everyone is welcome! We have only one rule in People Skills Global Chat: Respect for all even when we disagree.






I am the founder and host of the chat and will be happy to answer any questions you have in advance: Email me.


Chat with you this Sun. Nov 1st, 2020 at 10amEST in People Skills Global Chat on Twitter (#PeopleSkillsChat) TOPIC: Developing People Skills Early in Life.


Until then, as always, I wish you bonds of happiness and success!

From my professional experience to your success,
Kate Nasser, The People Skills Coach™

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