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** [[Interpersonal skills]]
 
** [[Interpersonal skills]]
 
** [[Nonverbal communication]]
 
** [[Nonverbal communication]]
 
** [[People skills]]
   
 
* '''[[Motor skill]]s'''
 
* '''[[Motor skill]]s'''
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**[[Fine motor skills]]
** [[Walking]], [[arts and crafts]], [[craft]], [[sport]]
 
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**[[Gross motor skills]]
 
* [[Visual skills]]
 
* [[Visual skills]]
   
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***[[Literacy]]
 
***[[Literacy]]
 
** [[Computer skills]]
 
** [[Computer skills]]
 
** [[Critical reasoning]]
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* [[Critical skills]]
 
** [[Language skills]]
 
** [[Language skills]]
 
** [[Logic]]
 
** [[Logic]]
** [[Critical Reasoning]]
 
 
** [[Refusal skills]]
 
** [[Refusal skills]]
 
** [[Study skillls]]
 
** [[Study skillls]]
   
 
==Skills in the workplace==
 
==Skills in the workplace==
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* [[Employee skills]]
 
 
* [[Innovation Skills]]
 
* [[Innovation Skills]]
 
* [[Skilled labor]]
 
* [[Skilled labor]]
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* [[Skilled worker]]
 
* [[Skill (labour)]]
 
* [[Skill (labour)]]
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* [[Skilled industrial workers]]
 
* [[Skills management]]
 
* [[Skills management]]
 
* [[Transferable skills analysis]]
 
* [[Transferable skills analysis]]
 
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
 
* [[Competence]]
 
* [[Competence]]
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* [[DISCO – European Dictionary of Skills and Competences]]
* [[Focal skills]]
 
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* [[Focal Skills]]
 
* [[Four stages of competence]]
 
* [[Four stages of competence]]
 
* [[Game of skill]]
 
* [[Game of skill]]
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* [[Individual capital]]
 
* [[Individual capital]]
 
* [[Life skills]]
 
* [[Life skills]]
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* [[Skill learning]]
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* [[Skills for care]]
 
* [[Skills for life]]
 
* [[Skills for life]]
 
* [[Soft skills]]
 
* [[Soft skills]]

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Main article: Ability

A skill is an ability, usually learned, to perform actions.

Examples include:

Skills taught in clinical settings


Skills in educational setting

Skills in the workplace

See also

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