Unlocking Life Skills for Teens
How parents can boost emotional, financial and real-world mastery, with worksheets & proven strategies
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Is your teen smart… but still struggling with real-life basics?
Money, time, motivation, phone distractions, mood swings and “I’ll do it later” can turn everyday life into daily friction.
Unlocking Life Skills for Teens is a parent-centered guide (not a teen workbook) that helps you teach the skills teens actually need, without lectures, power struggles, or unrealistic expectations.
What you’ll help your teen learn (ages 12–18):
- Money basics: budgeting, saving, smart spending, and simple financial routines
- Time & priorities: planning, follow-through, and habits that stick
- Digital life skills: healthier screen-time patterns and online decision-making
- Responsibility without battles: chores, routines, and accountability that feels fair
- Communication that works: calm scripts for hard talks and conflict repair
- Emotional regulation: practical tools to handle stress, setbacks, and social pressure
Inside you’ll find:
- Step-by-step strategies you can use this week
- Conversation prompts and boundary scripts (so you’re not improvising mid-argument)
- Practical worksheets and checklists to make progress visible
- Research-informed guidance (clear, parent-friendly language, no therapy jargon)
How to use this book (pick your pace):
- 7-Day Reset: quick wins to reduce friction and rebuild cooperation
- Weekend Skill Sprint: one focused area (money, routines, digital habits, etc.)
- 1 Chapter/Week: steady progress without overwhelm
Who this is for:
Parents who want to raise a teen who can handle real life with more confidence—at home, at school, and beyond.
FAQ:
Is this for parents or teens? Parents first, so you can coach skills in real situations.
Does it include worksheets? Yes, practical templates, prompts, and checklists you can reuse.
Is it only about emotions? No, this is skills-first, with emotional tools to support follow-through.
Help your teen build independence, one doable skill at a time!