Ensure Your Teens Have the Durable Human Skills to Succeed (AI Workforce & Life)
Details
Learn how attachment shapes the durable human skills your teen needs for workplace and life success.
The World Economic Forum's Future of Jobs Report (2025) identifies the fastest-growing workplace skills for 2030 as creative thinking, resilience, empathy, curiosity, and self-awareness. These aren't tech skills, they're deeply human ones. And they can't be downloaded, tutored, or tested into a child. They have to be grown.
What are "Durable Human Skills"? They are the social-emotional competencies — self-awareness, self-management, relationship skills, social awareness, and responsible decision-making — that are essential for children to build the foundation for workplace readiness skills. Unlike technical skills, they don't become obsolete. They are also the building blocks on which everything else is built for overall well-being and quality of life.
Addressing attachment isn't optional if we want students to be truly prepared for their futures.
What You'll Learn
- The 2030 Skills Landscape: Which durable human skills employers will demand — and why AI makes them more critical
- The 4 Attachment Styles: How your child's early bonds shape their capacity to think creatively, collaborate, and build resilience
- When Attachment Gets in the Way: How insecure attachment quietly blocks the very skills the future workplace requires most
- What You Can Do Right Now: Practical, everyday ways to build the secure foundation your child needs to truly thrive, in the workplace and in life
Register here: Durable Human Skills in an AI Workforce collection.
