Core Life Skills for Teens
Practical Tips to Become an Independent Adult, Be Self-Confident, Make Friends, Manage Money, and Land Your First Job
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Narrated by:
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Mae Brown
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By:
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Elizabeth Love
About this listen
In a world that seems to move faster than ever, it can be quite scary to see your children grow up with an uncertain future ahead of them.
Amidst all the confusion and chaos in the world, you may be wondering how to prepare your teen for what’s to come.
Which skills will still be important in 5 years?
How can you ensure they will be able to take good care of themselves when they live alone?
And most importantly, what are the key factors that will allow them to live full, independent lives, even when you’re no longer around to handle everything for them?
As your teen gets closer to adulthood, it becomes more and more urgent for them to start acquiring the necessary skills to survive, excel, and thrive in their adult years.
Thankfully, this book takes the work off your plate completely. It teaches teenagers essential life skills they need to become well-prepared for adulthood.
Inside, your teen will discover:
- Self-care essentials: how to maintain your physical and mental health
- Understanding and coping with emotions: dealing with anger, isolation, and heartbreak
- The three most important pillars of effective communication to improve your interaction with others
- How to set goals and actually achieve them – no more wishful thinking and procrastinating
- The importance of financial literacy: how to build a budget, set savings goals, and start letting your money work for you
- How to secure your first job: the proven method to succeed at interviews and become a valued member of the workforce
- Life after school: What to know before selecting a university, deciding on a career path, and moving into your first apartment