Preparing teens and young adults for independent living can be challenging, especially when balancing support and fostering self-reliance. Life skills coaching bridges this gap by providing personalized guidance in areas like time management, financial literacy, and decision-making. This tailored approach helps neurodivergent youth, those aging out of foster care, and juvenile offenders gain confidence and practical experience to thrive on their own. For families, life skills coaching reduces stress and strengthens bonds, allowing parents to focus on connection while a professional handles skill-building.