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Life Skills Tutoring: Building Real-World Independence

Individualized, student-centered tutoring designed to help students with disabilities develop the practical skills they need to live, work, and thrive independently.

Our Approach

Every student deserves the skills to live the life they choose.

For students with disabilities, the path to independence is not always straightforward — but it is always possible. Life skills tutoring meets students where they are, builds on their existing strengths, and teaches the practical skills that matter most for their individual goals and circumstances.

Every session is individualized, evidence-based, and designed around the real-world outcomes that the student and their family are working toward. This is not a one-size-fits-all curriculum — it is a personalized plan built around your child's unique needs, goals, and potential.

Skill Areas

What We Work On Together

Home & Self-Care Skills

Cooking, cleaning, laundry, personal hygiene, and home safety — the foundational skills that support independent living.

Money Management

Counting money, making purchases, understanding a budget, and using a bank account — practical financial skills for real life.

Community Navigation

Grocery shopping, using public spaces, understanding social expectations, and navigating community environments with confidence.

Time Management & Scheduling

Reading clocks and calendars, following a daily schedule, and managing time independently — skills that support success at school and beyond.

Workplace Readiness

Job application basics, workplace behavior, communication with supervisors, and the soft skills that employers value most.

Transportation & Safety

Using public transportation, pedestrian safety, understanding community rules, and navigating the world safely and independently.

Who This Is For

Life skills tutoring is for any student who wants to build greater independence.

Students with intellectual disabilities, autism spectrum disorder, learning disabilities, developmental delays, or any other condition that affects their ability to develop functional life skills independently.

Families who want to supplement what their child is learning at school, or who are preparing their student for the transition to adulthood, will find this tutoring especially valuable.

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Student-centered and strengths-based approach
Individualized plans built around your child's goals
Evidence-based instructional strategies
Family involvement and home generalization support
Flexible scheduling to fit your family's needs
Progress monitoring and regular family updates

Ready to help your student build real independence?

Schedule a free 20-minute consultation to talk about your student's goals and how life skills tutoring can help.

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