- Money overview
- Understanding paychecks
- 401(k) and retirement basics
- Tax basics simplified
- Credit scores and debt
- Budgeting fundamentals
- Compound interest explained
- Avoiding common financial mistakes

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Raise them well.
Launch them strong.
One minute they're little, and the next they're driving off down the street in their own car. This is the practical program that prepares them for the real world of adulting.
This is Welcome to Adulting



In a few short years, they'll be making decisions that affect their credit, their career and their future.
Most young adults step into this stage unprepared.
Not because they aren't capable.
Because no one taught them how it works.
Not just academically. Financially, emotionally and practically.
You want them to understand credit scores before applying for a card. You want them to know how a 401(k) works before missing years of growth. You want them confidently handling real responsibility.You're not trying to control their future. You're trying to strengthen it.
Financially
Credit, taxes, retirement and the everyday money decisions that compound over a lifetime.
Emotionally
The confidence and steadiness to handle real responsibility and adult conversations.
Practically
The hands-on life admin that nobody sits them down to explain.
Teens graduate with solid GPAs — but no idea how to:
- Read a paycheck
- File basic taxes
- Understand interest rates
- Avoid high-interest debt
- Evaluate student loan terms
- Navigate health insurance
- Advocate for themselves at work
They figure it out through trial and error.
Some mistakes are expensive.
Some follow them for years.
Preparation changes that trajectory.
Step into adulthood already knowing the things that matter.
Understand their paycheck from day one.
Set up a Roth IRA or contribute to a 401(k) confidently.
Know how credit scores are built and protected.
Understand the real cost of student loans before signing anything.
Book their own appointments and handle adult conversations with maturity.
That's not over-parenting.
That's strategic parenting.
A structured, self-paced program for young adults ages 16 to 22 in the United States.
It walks them step by step through the financial, practical and personal skills required for independent adulthood.
Designed to be completed together, it creates clarity, confidence and real capability.
This is the education most of us wish we'd received.
What's included
Four modules that break adult life into manageable, real-world lessons.
- Government systems overview
- Social Security basics
- Health insurance explained
- Managing bills and subscriptions
- Digital security and identity protection
- Legal basics: from minor to adult
- Organization and calendar systems
- Mental health foundations
- Physical health and sleep
- Healthy relationships and boundaries
- Handling unsafe situations
- Safe sex basics
- Substance awareness
- What to do if something goes wrong
- Communication skills
- College, career and life pathways
- Personal responsibility
- Travel basics
- Habit building for long-term success
- Goal setting and direction
Everything they need to put it into practice.
Comprehensive Young Adult Workbook
A guided companion to work through every lesson and make the skills stick.
Parent Companion Guide
So you can support the journey and have the right conversations along the way.
First-Time Living Alone Kitchen Food Guide
Your teen will learn how to prepare 10 simple meals under $10. Affordable, realistic, and designed for dorms and first apartments.
Because independence includes knowing how to feed yourself well.
One program. A lifetime of capability.
Welcome to Adulting
Payment plan available at checkout — 6 × $35
- Full Welcome to Adulting course
- Young Adult Workbook
- Parent Companion Guide
- First-Time Living Alone Kitchen Food Guide
Lifetime access · Self-paced · Built for the United States
Small knowledge gaps become big consequences.
Starting retirement savings at 18 instead of 28 can mean a difference of hundreds of thousands of dollars over a lifetime.
Understanding credit before applying for anything prevents years of financial cleanup.
Reading loan terms before signing prevents long-term regret.
This program closes those gaps.

I'm a trained teacher — and a mum to a 16 and 18 year old.
Welcome to Adulting began when my 17 year old went to the doctor alone for the first time and told me afterwards he had no idea what he was doing.
That moment made something clear. We prepare our children for exams. But we rarely prepare them for adulthood.
Over the years, I've built and led national education programs, scaling from a single tutoring centre to 35 centres with over 100 staff. Education has always been my world.
But this program? This one is personal. It began in my living room, delivering what became Welcome to Adulting to a group of teenagers who showed up curious and left empowered.
Now it's available to families across America.
From little people to adults in the world.
Kai and Cohen — the reason this program exists.


The things parents ask first.
Ages 16 to 22, particularly during senior school or early independence.
Most families work through it over several weeks at a comfortable pace.
Yes. All financial and administrative systems covered are specific to the United States of America.
No. Everything is explained clearly and simply.
Yes. The content is fully delivered, so you get access to the whole course straight away and can go through it as fast or slow as you need.
Access is lifetime, so there's no time limit. As long as we're running the business, you'll have access — and you'll get updates when they come through.
Give them a stronger start.
The financial, practical and personal skills for independent adulthood — clear, calm, and built to go through together.
Get the Adulting Readiness Checklist
30 life skills every teen should know before full adulthood.
30 life skills, one simple list
- Read a paycheck
- Build and protect credit
- Navigate health insurance
- Book their own appointments
- …and 26 more
