For families

Teach the skills you already wish someone had taught you.

Level Up gives you the structure, the topics, and the practice so you are not trying to remember what to cover next.

At home

Fits how your family already learns.

Use Level Up as a full course, a weekly life skills block, or one unit at a time. Your home is already full of the tools, sinks, laundry, groceries, and real problems the lessons use.

One student or several

Lessons work for a single teen or siblings learning together.

You do not need to be an expert

Each skill is broken down plainly. If you learn it alongside your teen, that counts.

Skillbook keeps it moving

Teens have their own place to learn, reflect, practice, and track skills.

Parents are part of Level Up

Let the learning continue at home.

Some of the best life-skill learning happens when teens participate in everyday family life. Your teen may come home wanting to try something.

Find the home's water shutoff

Check tire pressure

Compare prices at the grocery store

Use a tool

Look at the breaker panel

Help with laundry

Practice budgeting

Solve an everyday problem

Let them try.

How to help

You do not have to make it a lesson.

Invite students alongside you.
Show them how your family does things.
Give them real responsibility when they are ready.
Give them room to make small mistakes.
Ask questions instead of immediately giving the answer.
One of the most useful questions a parent can ask is: "What do you think you should do?"

Homeschooling? See our homeschool life skills curriculum overview.

Eventually, every teen becomes the adult in the room.

Let's help them feel ready.