Life Skills 2: Safety, Independence, and Life Planning (Student Led Independent Study)

$341.00

Designed for sophomores, this course teaches teens to take ownership of their personal safety, long-term goals, and adult responsibilities. Topics include advanced first aid, road safety, healthy relationships, ethical media use, form completion, college admissions, and personal finance. Students also explore career pathways, investment basics, and civic engagement. With a focus on real-world preparedness, this course builds the decision-making skills and practical knowledge teens need to move forward with confidence.

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Units: Intermediate First Aid and Safety Measures, Responsible Driving and Road Safety, Responsible and Ethical Media Consumption, Relationship Skills and Conflict Resolution, Responsible Citizenship and Civic Engagement, How to Fill Out Forms, How College Works, Exploring Career Paths and Goal Setting, Managing Personal Finances and Investments.

This sophomore-level course gives students the tools they need to navigate the world with confidence, clarity, and care. Life Skills 2 emphasizes practical knowledge and responsible decision-making through a wide range of real-world topics. Students learn advanced first aid and emergency preparedness strategies, explore the principles of safe and responsible driving, and develop healthy relationship and conflict resolution skills. Additional units focus on ethical media literacy, form completion, college admissions and financing, career exploration and goal setting, and personal finance and investment planning. With a focus on safety, responsibility, and long-term thinking, this course helps teens take ownership of their choices and prepare for adult life with greater independence and purpose.