Feeling like you're missing key skills as a teenager? Look no further! This book has everything you need for the coming years to become successful at living an independent life. But where do you start as a teenager?Teenagers are flooded with too much information from the internet, and it can be difficult to navigate what is helpful or hurtful to learn from. Even as adults, it can be challenging to have a grasp on life skills without an early start.Do you get anxious about trying to be successful in the future?It can be an anxiety-inducing rat race for teenagers, but it doesn't have to be that way. We are here to give you the proper tools to transition to the next stage in life while skipping the difficult trial-and-error process.Do you feel like you have gaps in knowledge about certain skills?It's hard to know where to start or what you need to learn. Honestly, we've all been there. There is no need to stress from now on, as you have this amazing book to guide you through your journey. This book works alongside Life Skills Every Teen Should Know with a wide array of life skills worksheets that are crucial to successfully living independently.Resource for a wide range of ages and circumstances - This book may be for the average teenager from ages 12 to 18, but it is useful to place-at-risk youth, adults, and other types of people who could benefit from using a workbook.Step-by-step walkthroughs - Some chapters have steps on improving skills such as goal making, resume writing, and others to help evaluate and improve your skill set.Activities for teens and parents - These workbook activities assist in starting a conversation between parents and teenagers. The teenagers learn important lessons from parents while parents reconnect with their children on a deeper level.Easy to reference - Life skills are organized into easy-to-digest chapters.Even if your teenager has never been open to learning life skills, this book is distinct in supplying them with tools that even adults could benefit from learning a few things. We have put a lot of thought into our audience and how to address their perspective, from tweens to at-risk youth who could use this knowledge.