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Personal Development

Students often come to Homefield with the need to develop skills in personal interaction, such as chatting with fellow students, putting up with other people's habits and mannerisms, working / living with other people and not being so self-centred.
Sometimes students show behaviour that is not acceptable when being and living around other people - in the college or in the streets.

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Personal development is paying a lot of attention to developing those skills, and lots of others that oil the wheels of everyday life. They are survival skills that make so much difference to a student's future after leaving. We think they are important skills that should be learned and reinforced throughout the day, evening and weekend.