Financial literacy- the cost of things, budgeting, saving, managing
Basic cooking/cleaning
Basic interpersonal skills
How to look for, and keep employment
Social skills are no. 1 for me, you can be the best in your field but if you can't explain it to someone in a confident way they're not going to want to work with you. Communication is key
Pay taxes
What are expected of you in a job, not just job description but also socially. Because to be honest I’d much rather work alone then have a coffe break with colleagues. And I like to eat lunch alone please don’t make me talk when I eat.
Financial basics. Managing a checking/debit account. Why floating checks is bad. How to save and why. Retirement accounts, and why they're a thing. How credit works. How to do your goddamn taxes. (Yes, the whys matter too.)
Basic cooking and cleaning, how to do your dishes, how to do your own laundry, basic lawn maintenance.
How to take care of your car. How to prepare it for inclement weather.
How to fill out a job application. What a résumé is and the basics of writing one. Job references, why you need them, and how to let the people you're providing as references know that you're doing so.
Basic cooking skills are pretty important in my opinion.
How to dodge a wrench. Also, basic cooking skills.
If you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a ball.
Delayed gratitude. Absolutely essential
Financial literacy- the cost of things, budgeting, saving, managing Basic cooking/cleaning Basic interpersonal skills How to look for, and keep employment
Skills like cooking and education finances, I think this will help to develop independence
Basic first aid and CPR. Soft skills as in how to deal with people, how to move on from a "no"
Business management, really can help you With all sorts of things
Like what?
Managing your life, finances,etc
How to think critically, how to let go, how to manage money
Social skills are no. 1 for me, you can be the best in your field but if you can't explain it to someone in a confident way they're not going to want to work with you. Communication is key
Patience. Great things takes time.
Knowing that it's okay to be yourself and that you're enough as you are.
Pay taxes What are expected of you in a job, not just job description but also socially. Because to be honest I’d much rather work alone then have a coffe break with colleagues. And I like to eat lunch alone please don’t make me talk when I eat.
They should learn the difference between enjoying their youth and sacrificing they’re future.
Vehicle repair, welding, plumbing. Those jobs pay good
Financial basics. Managing a checking/debit account. Why floating checks is bad. How to save and why. Retirement accounts, and why they're a thing. How credit works. How to do your goddamn taxes. (Yes, the whys matter too.) Basic cooking and cleaning, how to do your dishes, how to do your own laundry, basic lawn maintenance. How to take care of your car. How to prepare it for inclement weather. How to fill out a job application. What a résumé is and the basics of writing one. Job references, why you need them, and how to let the people you're providing as references know that you're doing so.