Living and Learning without Our Parents

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Growing up, everyone looks forward to starting their lives and moving out of their parents or guardians household. Most high school students do not realize the different types of responsibilities that are required for everyday living. Teachers and instructors always claim they are preparing students for the future, when in fact students should be more prepared for life's experiences than they currently are. Most teenagers have no idea how to start this process and are waiting for their parents to do it for them or even wait until the last minute to learn necessary life skills. In school students learn about particular subjects that are then usually used help students in training for a job or assist students in college. Yes, these are important and essential but what about after schooling or training? What happens then? Students are not being prepared for all of life’s necessities that impact our daily lives. Students have no idea what to expect after high school. It would be more comforting to have an idea of what has yet to come. Having a life skills class as seniors or even juniors in high school would help students tremendously. This class would prepare students for various life situations and tasks that students would otherwise have no experience or idea how to handle. This will assist students in not making preventable mistakes that could otherwise impact their life negatively. Having a life skills class could limit high school students the frustration of just being thrown into the world with no prior experience as well as save them from making mistakes that could impact their lives negatively.

Along with everything dealt in life, there are always going to be pros and cons. Every decision made and any aspect in life that is...

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...g basis. By understanding topics such as insurance, taxes and banking, they would greatly improve their chances of being financially stable.

In conclusion, a life skills class should be included in high school curriculums before the student graduates. In fact, many colleges today offer life skills classes that cover a wide range of subjects. While there are many types of life skills that can be taught, at a minimum, insurance, taxes, and banking should all be required due to the direct impact on a person's finances. High school prepares students for college, vocational training, and work but does not empower a student with the skills needed to navigate through the financial maze that occurs as that student leaves high school. As demonstrated in this paper, the financial impact is too great to ignore any longer and a life skills class would be highly beneficial.

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