A collection of engaging, high-interest materials for HSED students to complete after finishing their primary coursework. The sequence blends functional literacy, practical math, and creative mindfulness with a modern, adult-appropriate aesthetic.
A comprehensive 90-minute course for young adults on navigating transportation options, understanding the financial realities of car ownership, and building a reliable mobility plan for independence.
A comprehensive social skills unit designed for adults, focusing on building boundaries and mastering refusal strategies across workplace and social settings.
An introductory sequence for young adults transitioning to independence, covering the essentials of safe cooking, kitchen management, and basic meal planning. This program builds confidence in beginners by demystifying food preparation and safety protocols.
An in-depth personal finance unit for young adults (ages 16-21) covering the mechanics of bank accounts, the differences between debit and credit, the impact of interest and credit scores, and practical strategies for identifying and avoiding financial scams.
A comprehensive financial literacy series designed for young adults (16-21) to navigate the transition to financial independence with confidence and practical skills.
A comprehensive set of wellness and professional development resources for educators to manage stress, prevent burnout, and prepare for seasonal transitions.
A comprehensive one-hour staff training sequence focused on the MetroWest YMCA's Abuse Prevention Policies and Procedures. It covers zero-tolerance policies, behavioral boundaries, supervision protocols, and reporting requirements.