The Life Skills Lab is a guided learning space where children and teens develop essential skills they need beyond academics. Through discussion, hands-on activities, stories, and real-life scenarios, students learn how to think independently, communicate effectively, manage emotions, and navigate everyday challenges with confidence.
Children ages 4-12
Students who struggle with organization, motivation, or emotional regulation
Learners who benefit from guided practice in social and practical skills
Parents looking for holistic development beyond academics
Sessions are adapted to the child’s age, developmental stage, and individual needs.
All lessons conducted online
Small-group or one-on-one sessions
Interactive discussions, activities, and scenarios
Story-based learning and role play
Guided reflection and practice
Practical Life Skills (e.g., cooking, shopping, safety)
Social-Emotional Skills (e.g., kindness, friendship, celebrations)
Thinking & Organization Skills (e.g., time management, problem-solving, planning)
This structure ensures that the curriculum is balanced and well-rounded, touching on the different areas of growth children need. Families can join at any point, there’s no “start or end.”
February: Time Skills Part 1: Routines & Planning
March: Community Skills: Listening & Kindness
April: Money Skills Part 1: Counting & Identifying Coins/Bills
May: Kitchen Skills Part 1: Safety & Awareness
June: Review
July: Community Skills: Social Expectations in Public Settings
August: Community Skills: Communication & Respectful Behaviours
September: Time Skills Part 2: Reading Time
October: Money Skills Part 2: Spending & Simple Budgeting
November: Kitchen Skills Part 2: Grocery Skills
December: Review