Equip Your Teen with the Skills They Need to Thrive! Is your teen book-smart … but still unsure how to budget, cook, manage time, or handle real-life pressure? Do they procrastinate, feel overwhelmed, or avoid “adulting” because it all feels like too much? What if they had a simple, teen-friendly playbook that turns everyday life into doable steps? Practical Life Skills for Teens is a hands-on guide that teaches the core skills teens need to feel confident, capable, and ready for what’s next—high school, a first job, college/university, or living more independently at home. It breaks big “grown-up” responsibilities into clear, manageable lessons that actually fit a teen’s life. What makes this book different: every chapter ends with clear action steps so your teen can immediately practice what they learned—no vague advice, just real momentum. Inside, your teen will learn how to: Manage money with confidence: creating a budget, saving, and smart spending habits that stick - Take control of time (and procrastination): planning, prioritizing, and getting things done without last-minute panic - Cook the basics: key cooking terms + simple, practical recipes for healthy independence - Handle everyday home skills: laundry, cleaning routines, organization, and basic home upkeep - Communicate better: conflict skills, respectful conversations, and self-advocacy - Set healthy boundaries: friendships, peer pressure, and stronger social confidence - Build self-care that’s realistic: quick routines for mental and physical well-being - Stay safer online: digital literacy, smart habits, and a healthier relationship with social media Whether you’re a parent, grandparent, teacher, or mentor, this book helps teens build independence, resilience, and confidence —one practical skill at a time. Scroll up and click “Add to Cart” to give your teen a toolkit they’ll use for years. ⭐⭐⭐⭐ This book is really usefull. Even as an adult, I found myself learning or rethinking some basic things. The way everything is broken down makes it easy to follow. I especialy liked the parts about time and money—it's pratical stuff that everyone should master.